TY - JOUR
T1 - Incorporating stakeholders’ preferences into a multi-criteria framework for planning large-scale Nature-Based Solutions
AU - Ruangpan, Laddaporn
AU - Vojinovic, Zoran
AU - Plavšić, Jasna
AU - Doong, Dong Jiing
AU - Bahlmann, Tobias
AU - Alves, Alida
AU - Tseng, Leng Hsuan
AU - Randelović, Anja
AU - Todorović, Andrijana
AU - Kocic, Zvonimir
AU - Beljinac, Vladimir
AU - Wu, Meng Hsuan
AU - Lo, Wei Cheng
AU - Perez-Lapeña, Blanca
AU - Franca, Mário J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, The Author(s).
PY - 2021/8
Y1 - 2021/8
N2 - Hydro-meteorological risks are a growing issue for societies, economies and environments around the world. An effective, sustainable response to such risks and their future uncertainty requires a paradigm shift in our research and practical efforts. In this respect, Nature-Based Solutions (NBSs) offer the potential to achieve a more effective and flexible response to hydro-meteorological risks while also enhancing human well-being and biodiversity. The present paper describes a new methodology that incorporates stakeholders’ preferences into a multi-criteria analysis framework, as part of a tool for selecting risk mitigation measures. The methodology has been applied to Tamnava river basin in Serbia and Nangang river basin in Taiwan within the EC-funded RECONECT project. The results highlight the importance of involving stakeholders in the early stages of projects in order to achieve successful implementation of NBSs. The methodology can assist decision-makers in formulating desirable benefits and co-benefits and can enable a systematic and transparent NBSs planning process.
AB - Hydro-meteorological risks are a growing issue for societies, economies and environments around the world. An effective, sustainable response to such risks and their future uncertainty requires a paradigm shift in our research and practical efforts. In this respect, Nature-Based Solutions (NBSs) offer the potential to achieve a more effective and flexible response to hydro-meteorological risks while also enhancing human well-being and biodiversity. The present paper describes a new methodology that incorporates stakeholders’ preferences into a multi-criteria analysis framework, as part of a tool for selecting risk mitigation measures. The methodology has been applied to Tamnava river basin in Serbia and Nangang river basin in Taiwan within the EC-funded RECONECT project. The results highlight the importance of involving stakeholders in the early stages of projects in order to achieve successful implementation of NBSs. The methodology can assist decision-makers in formulating desirable benefits and co-benefits and can enable a systematic and transparent NBSs planning process.
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U2 - 10.1007/s13280-020-01419-4
DO - 10.1007/s13280-020-01419-4
M3 - Article
C2 - 33263148
AN - SCOPUS:85097029295
SN - 0044-7447
VL - 50
SP - 1514
EP - 1531
JO - Ambio
JF - Ambio
IS - 8
ER -