Nature-based solutions: From flood defense to addressing water scarcity and climate change risks

Stella Apostolaki
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The adding pressures of climate change on natural resources are particularly obvious in water stressed areas and are introducing additional challenges related to water management, water availability and conservation of natural resources. Adaptation to the new climatic and socio-economic conditions requires innovative solutions with minimal impact on the already stressed resources and ecosystems. Following the principles of ecological engineering, solutions on rainwater harvesting and management, such as certain types of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems, can form part of nature-based solutions. SUDS although have conventionally been used as options for flow attenuation, managing excess runoff and flood defense, they have a high potential for water reuse and drought management. This was happening due to the fact that they were originally implemented in geographic regions with significant levels of precipitation facing no drought issues. Recently such systems have been implemented in regions with water availability issues and in wetland, floodplains and riparian restoration efforts. Those options today are used so as to provide a new water resource of particular significance for the water scarce regions through the water storage and reuse potential they offer. The current paper is, therefore, aiming to present the water reuse element and the ways to achieve it through recognising the nature-based solutions as means to ensure water security, reduce the risks of climate change and of water scarcity and provide new options based on the principles of sustainability and circular economy.
基于自然的解决方案:从防洪到解决水资源短缺和气候变化风险
气候变化对自然资源的日益增加的压力在水资源紧张地区尤为明显,并在水资源管理、水资源供应和自然资源养护方面带来了新的挑战。适应新的气候和社会经济条件需要创新的解决方案,对已经承受压力的资源和生态系统的影响最小。遵循生态工程的原则,雨水收集和管理的解决方案,如某些类型的可持续城市排水系统,可以构成基于自然的解决方案的一部分。虽然SUDS通常被用作流量衰减、管理过量径流和防洪的选择,但它们在水再利用和干旱管理方面具有很高的潜力。之所以会出现这种情况,是因为它们最初是在降水显著、没有干旱问题的地理区域实施的。最近,这种系统已在有水资源问题的地区以及湿地、洪泛平原和河岸恢复工作中实施。今天使用这些备选办法是为了通过它们提供的水储存和再利用潜力,为缺水地区提供一种特别重要的新水资源。因此,当前的论文旨在通过认识到基于自然的解决方案是确保水安全、减少气候变化和水资源短缺风险的手段,并提供基于可持续性和循环经济原则的新选择,来展示水的再利用要素和实现它的方法。
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