Stakeholder Perspectives on Co-Creation of NBS in Rural Mountain Areas – Insights from PHUSICOS
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- 10.2991/978-94-6463-469-3_4How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- Nature-Based Solutions (NBS); Stakeholders; Collaborative Planning; Co-Creation; Living Labs; Stakeholder Perspectives; Perception; Acceptance
- Abstract
Planners and engineers are increasingly interested in implementing Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) in rural mountain areas to adapt to hydrometeorological risks such as flooding, landslides, mudflows or rockfalls. While co-design and implementing NBS in urban areas has already been applied and is well documented, only little is documented in literature in rural mountain areas. In our case study analysis from PHUSICOS, we follow up on stakeholders and their perspective on NBS throughout the co-creation processes in Living Labs. Qualitative semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders were conducted for this purpose.
Despite the importance of NBS on political and research agendas, in both the literature and the interviews, the concept and ideas are less familiar to stakeholders. The main interest was to reduce risks and to find solutions that were attractive and interesting also from an economical point of view e.g. business models for farmers and landowners. Other ecological and social benefits were considered less important. The collaborative planning approach was seen as important for engaging stakeholders and creating knowledge about NBS, as well as bringing together stakeholders with decisive power to the table when competencies are overlapping, competing or scattered among different authorities and public bodies. Living Labs were regarded as very useful to bring together stakeholders, provide learning opportunities and move processes forward. Preliminary results show that even after several years with many Living Lab formats, skepticism and the need for more knowledge remain especially on the long-term proof of concept and for creating value chains or compensation mechanisms for the maintenance of NBS.
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TY - CONF AU - Gerd Lupp AU - Joshua J. Huang AU - Aude Zingraff Hamed AU - Didier Verges AU - Eva Maria Balaguer AU - Nicola Del Sepia AU - Alberto Martinelli AU - Massimo Lucchesi AU - Trine Frisli Fjøsne AU - Mari Olsen AU - Turid Wulff Knutsen AU - Ingvild Aarhus AU - Anders Solheim AU - Bjørn Kalsnes AU - Amy Oen AU - Stephan Pauleit PY - 2024 DA - 2024/08/26 TI - Stakeholder Perspectives on Co-Creation of NBS in Rural Mountain Areas – Insights from PHUSICOS BT - Proceedings of the International Conference on Nature for Innovative and Inclusive Urban Regeneration (NATiURB 2022) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 29 EP - 41 SN - 2667-128X UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6463-469-3_4 DO - 10.2991/978-94-6463-469-3_4 ID - Lupp2024 ER -