Mainstreaming nature-based solutions in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: a capacity perspective on transformative change

Ernita van Wyk , Luke Moore , Emma Lecavalier , Augustin Berghöfer , Raphael Karutz , Alphonce Kyessi , Gillian Maree
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The potential of nature-based solutions (NBS) to support transformative change is gaining wide attention. NBS are attractive to policy- and decision-makers because they can generate biodiversity gains, alleviate poverty, mitigate climate change impacts, promote local economic opportunities, offset biodiversity loss and advance efforts towards social justice. This paper considers a set of urban NBS mainstreaming tools for the City of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, developed within the context of a grant-funded project. The development and ‘performance’ of these tools are analysed, in terms of their potential to support transformative capacity. This qualitative practice review shows that the NBS tools supported transformative capacity development components such as effective engagement of intermediaries and co-production of knowledge. Multiple entry points for transformative capacity and opportunities for iterative reflection and action are ideal for supporting transformative capacities during the course of a typical project. However, a deliberate approach to capacity enhancement is necessary to achieve more targeted outcomes for urban transformation by applying NBS tools. Without purposefully planning for capacity enhancement, positive outcomes may be present but fortuitous, undermining the potential for NBS mainstreaming to lay foundations for transformative change. This critical review of NBS practice suggests that purposeful incorporation of transformative capacity into project design and practice, including enabling conditions for practitioners and funders, is key to directing transformation through NBS.
在坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆将基于自然的解决方案纳入主流:从能力角度看转型变革
基于自然的解决方案(NBS)支持变革性变革的潜力正受到广泛关注。国家统计局对政策制定者和决策者具有吸引力,因为它们可以产生生物多样性收益、减轻贫困、减轻气候变化影响、促进当地经济机会、抵消生物多样性损失并推动实现社会正义的努力。本文考虑了坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆市的一套城市国家统计局主流化工具,这些工具是在一个资助项目的背景下开发的。从支持变革能力的潜力角度,分析了这些工具的开发和“性能”。这一定性实践回顾表明,国家统计局工具支持变革性能力发展组成部分,如中介机构的有效参与和知识的共同生产。转换能力的多个入口点以及迭代反思和行动的机会是在典型项目过程中支持转换能力的理想选择。然而,为了通过应用国家统计局工具实现更有针对性的城市转型成果,有必要采取审慎的能力增强方法。如果没有针对性的能力增强规划,可能会出现积极的结果,但这是偶然的,从而削弱了国家统计局主流化为转型变革奠定基础的潜力。对国家统计局实践的批判性回顾表明,有目的地将变革能力纳入项目设计和实践,包括为从业者和资助者提供有利条件,是通过国家统计局指导变革的关键。
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