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TitleEngaging stakeholders in the assessment of NBS effectiveness in flood risk reduction: A participatory System Dynamics Model for benefits and co-benefits evaluation
AbstractThere is an imperative worldwide need to identify effective approaches to deal with water-related risks, and mainly with increasingly frequent floods, as well as with severe droughts. Particularly, policyand decision-makers are trying to identify systemic strategies that, going beyond the mere risk reduction, should be capable to deal simultaneously with multiple challenges such as climate resilience, health and well-being, quality of life, thus providing additional benefits. In this direction, the contribution of Nature Based Solutions (NBS) is relevant, although their wider implementation is still hampered by several barriers, such as the uncertainty and lack of information on their long-term behavior and the difficulty of quantitatively valuing their multidimensional impacts. The activities described in the present paper, carried out within the EU funded project NAIAD, mainly aim at developing a participatory System Dynamic Model capable to quantitatively assess the effectiveness of NBS to deal with flood risks, while producing a multiplicity of co-benefits. The adoption of a participatory approach supported both to increase the available knowledge and the awareness about the potential of NBS and hybrid measures (e.g. a combination of NBS and socio-institutional ones). Specific reference is made to one of the demos of the NAIAD project, namely the Glin??ica river case study (Slovenia).
SourceScience of the total environment 610, pp. 543–555
KeywordsFlood risk reductionNature Based SolutionsParticipatory modellingSystem Dynamic ModellingCo-benefits
JournalScience of the total environment
EditorElsevier, Lausanne ;, Paesi Bassi
Year2019
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.07.059
AuthorsAlessandroPagano; IrenePluchinotta; PolonaPengal; Bla?Cokan; RaffaeleGiordano
Text404285 2019 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.07.059 Scopus 2 s2.0 85068516125 ISI Web of Science WOS WOS 000482549900051 Flood risk reduction Nature Based Solutions Participatory modelling System Dynamic Modelling Co benefits Engaging stakeholders in the assessment of NBS effectiveness in flood risk reduction A participatory System Dynamics Model for benefits and co benefits evaluation AlessandroPagano; IrenePluchinotta; PolonaPengal; Bla Cokan; RaffaeleGiordano IRSA CNR; King s College London Business School; REVIVO; REVIVO; IRSA CNR There is an imperative worldwide need to identify effective approaches to deal with water related risks, and mainly with increasingly frequent floods, as well as with severe droughts. Particularly, policyand decision makers are trying to identify systemic strategies that, going beyond the mere risk reduction, should be capable to deal simultaneously with multiple challenges such as climate resilience, health and well being, quality of life, thus providing additional benefits. In this direction, the contribution of Nature Based Solutions NBS is relevant, although their wider implementation is still hampered by several barriers, such as the uncertainty and lack of information on their long term behavior and the difficulty of quantitatively valuing their multidimensional impacts. The activities described in the present paper, carried out within the EU funded project NAIAD, mainly aim at developing a participatory System Dynamic Model capable to quantitatively assess the effectiveness of NBS to deal with flood risks, while producing a multiplicity of co benefits. The adoption of a participatory approach supported both to increase the available knowledge and the awareness about the potential of NBS and hybrid measures e.g. a combination of NBS and socio institutional ones . Specific reference is made to one of the demos of the NAIAD project, namely the Glin ica river case study Slovenia . 610 Published version https //www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969719331729 via%3Dihub Engaging stakeholders in the assessment of NBS effectiveness in flood risk reduction A PSDM for benefits and co benefits evaluation Published paper 2019 Pagano et al SDM Naiad.pdf Articolo in rivista Elsevier 0048 9697 Science of the total environment Science of the total environment Sci. total environ. raffaele.giordano GIORDANO RAFFAELE alessandro.pagano PAGANO ALESSANDRO NAIAD NAture Insurance value Assessment and Demonstration