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Buch, Englisch, 496 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1000 g

Cassin / Matthews

Nature-Based Solutions and Water Security

An Action Agenda for the 21st Century
Erscheinungsjahr 2021
ISBN: 978-0-12-819871-1
Verlag: William Andrew Publishing

An Action Agenda for the 21st Century

Buch, Englisch, 496 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1000 g

ISBN: 978-0-12-819871-1
Verlag: William Andrew Publishing


Nature-Based Solutions and Water Security: An Action Agenda for the 21st Century presents an action agenda for natural infrastructure on topics of standards and principles, technical evaluation and design tools, capacity building and innovative finance. Chapters introduce the topic and concepts of natural infrastructure, or nature-based solutions (NBS) and water security, with important background on the urgency of the global water crisis and the role that NBS can, and should play, in addressing this crisis. Sections also present the community of practice's collective thinking on a prioritized action agenda to guide more rapid progress in mainstreaming NBS.

With contributions from global authors, including key individuals and organizations active in developing NBS solutions, users will also find important conclusions and recommendations, thus presenting a collaboratively developed, consensus roadmap to scaling NBS.

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Zielgruppe


Water resource managers Conservation / environment focused NGOs; engineering schools; natural resources schools; government agencies that manage water resources/set utility rates; water-dependent businesses interested in engaging in collective watershed actions to manage their water risks; municipal leaders concerned with the resilience of their infrastructure systems. As a reference manual, resource guide, and/or roadmap for action.

Weitere Infos & Material


Section 1: Introduction to nature-based solutions and water security 1. Setting the scene: Nature-based solutions and water security Jan Cassin and John H. Matthews 2. History and development of nature-based solutions: Concepts and practice Jan Cassin

Section 2: State of science and knowledge 3. Addressing water security through nature-based solutions Kari Vigerstol, Robin Abell, Kate Brauman, Wouter Buytaert, and Adrian Vogl 4. Nature-based solutions, water security and climate change: Issues and opportunities Jan Cassin and John H. Matthews 5. Nature-based solutions, sustainable development, and equity Leah L. Bremer, Bonnie Keeler, Pua?ala Pascua, Rebecca Walker, and Eleanor Sterling

Section 3: State of policy and governance 6. Why governments embrace nature-based solutions: The policy rationale Kathleen Dominique, Nathanial Matthews, Lisa Danielson, and John H. Matthews 7. Nature-based solutions in international policy instruments Ingrid Timboe and Kathryn Pharr 8. Legible rivers, resilient rivers: Lessons for climate adaptation policy from the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Denielle M. Perry

Section 4: Nature-based solutions in action 9. Nature-based solutions for source water protection in North America Jan Cassin 10. Protecting source waters in Latin America Marta Echavarria, Jan Cassin, and Jose Bento da Rocha 11. Mobilizing funding for nature-based solutions: Peru's drinking water tariff Cheyenne Coxon, Gena Gammie, and Jan Cassin 12. Urban blue spaces, health, and well-being Paula Vandergert, Pauline Georgiou, Lisa Peachey, and Sam Jelliman 13. Learning from indigenous and local knowledge: The deep history of nature-based solutions Jan Cassin and Boris F. Ochoa-Tocachi 14. Nature-based solutions and corporate water stewardship Naabia Ofosu-Amaah, Robin Abell, Jehanne Fabre, Paul Fleming, Michael Matosich, Jason Morrison, and Tara Varghese 15. Funding and finan


Matthews, John H.
John Matthews coordinates the Secretariat for the Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA), which is hosted by the World Bank and SIWI and supported by groups such as the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, the Dutch Infrastructure and Environment Ministry, and the US Army Corps of Engineers, among others. His work integrates climate change adaptation policy and science into sustainable natural resource management, infrastructure operations, and economic development. John has worked on five continents and some twenty-five countries. He has authored or co-authored recent books, papers, and reports on decision-making frameworks for adapting water infrastructure and ecosystems to climate impacts, resilient approaches to environmental flows, integrating ecological and engineering approaches to robust water management, and using new economic tools to support long-term sustainable planning. John has been asked by numerous NGOs, development banks, government ministries, companies, and aid agencies to provide advice and support on freshwater climate change and development issues. He is a Senior Water Fellow at Colorado State University and Courtesy Faculty at Oregon State University. Previously, John directed the global WWF freshwater climate adaptation program and the Freshwater Climate Change program at Conservation International for four years each. He has PhD in ecology from the University of Texas and held a postdoctoral research position in conservation biology with the US Geological Survey.

Cassin, Jan
Jan Cassin. Jan is Director of Forest Trends' Water Initiative, where she leads the organization's work on scaling nature-based solutions for sustainable water management. An ecologist with expertise in terrestrial and freshwater systems, her career has emphasized applied research and practice in a wide range of water resource management issues - including integrated watershed management; wetland, stream, and floodplain restoration; green infrastructure design and assessment; ecosystem services quantification; and innovative financial mechanisms such as wetland banking and investments in watershed services (IWS). Jan recently led an international team in developing natural or green infrastructure water projects through investments in watershed services in 6 counties, including facilitating a global community of practice, implementing demonstration projects, and developing new information and tools to support natural infrastructure for water management. She regularly is invited to present at international water conferences and has authored several articles on natural infrastructure, water security, and climate adaptation. Prior to joining Forest Trends, Jan received her Doctorate at the University of Michigan, and has worked as an environmental and water resources consultant, as a researcher at MIT, a biologist for The Nature Conservancy, and a firefighter for the US Forest Service.



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