A bibliometric analysis and overview of the effectiveness of Nature-based Solutions in catchment scale flood mitigation

Prabhasri Herath , Roslyn Prinsley , Barry Croke , Jai Vaze , Carmel Pollino
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Riverine flooding is among the most destructive natural hazards globally, leading to economic losses and posing serious threats to lives and infrastructure. Nature-based Solutions (NbS) have emerged as sustainable alternatives to conventional flood management, offering environmental and societal benefits beyond flood protection. However, despite growing interest in NbS, their effectiveness for flood mitigation across different contexts and scales remains inadequately synthesised, hampering their widespread adoption. This systematic review of 141 academic and 7 grey literature documents analysed NbS that operate through three fundamental strategies - detaining floods, reducing flood energy, and diverting floodwater. These NbS interventions are grouped into four categories: managing catchment land cover, storing excess water, reviving alternative routes, and managing the floodplain, where each intervention utilises one or more of the three fundamental strategies for flood mitigation. The analysis reveals that catchment forest cover is the most studied intervention (19.6 %), followed by wetlands (14.3 %) and land use and land cover patterns (13.2 %). Well-designed NbS can significantly reduce flood peaks for frequent smaller events and offer valuable co-benefits. Combined approaches integrating multiple NbS types and conventional infrastructure show enhanced flood mitigation potential. The effectiveness of NbS varies depending upon the catchment's physical characteristics (size, slope, topography, geology), river networks, land use patterns, location of NbS implementation and event magnitude, along with climate condition. These findings advance the current understanding of NbS effectiveness and offer evidence-based guidance for implementing catchment-scale flood mitigation strategies, underscoring the importance of context-specific design.
基于自然的解决方案在流域尺度洪水缓解中的有效性的文献计量学分析和概述
河流洪水是全球最具破坏性的自然灾害之一,造成经济损失,并对生命和基础设施构成严重威胁。基于自然的解决方案(NbS)已经成为传统洪水管理的可持续替代方案,在防洪之外提供环境和社会效益。然而,尽管人们对NbS的兴趣日益浓厚,但它们在不同背景和规模下缓解洪水的有效性仍然没有得到充分的综合,阻碍了它们的广泛采用。本文对141份学术文献和7份灰色文献进行了系统回顾,分析了国家统计局通过三种基本策略——抑制洪水、降低洪水能量和分流洪水来运作。这些国家统计局的干预措施分为四类:管理集水区土地覆盖、储存多余的水、恢复替代路线和管理洪泛区,其中每项干预措施都利用三种缓解洪水的基本战略中的一种或多种。分析表明,流域森林覆盖是研究最多的干预措施(19.6%),其次是湿地(14.3%)和土地利用和土地覆盖模式(13.2%)。精心设计的国家统计局可以显著降低频繁发生的小型事件的洪峰,并提供宝贵的协同效益。综合多种国家统计局类型和传统基础设施的综合方法显示出增强的防洪潜力。国家统计局的有效性取决于集水区的物理特征(大小、坡度、地形、地质)、河流网络、土地利用模式、实施国家统计局的地点和事件强度,以及气候条件。这些发现促进了目前对国家统计局有效性的理解,并为实施流域尺度的洪水缓解策略提供了循证指导,强调了具体环境设计的重要性。
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