Opportunities and limitations for Nature-Based Solutions in EU policies – Assessed with a focus on ponds and pondscapes

IF 6 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Simon Ryfisch , Isabel Seeger , Hugh McDonald , Manuel Lago , Malgorzata Blicharska
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Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) are growing in popularity to mitigate and adapt to climate change, enhance biodiversity, and secure human well-being. However, the emergence of NBS has not generated equal attention for all ecosystems. One such neglected ecosystem are ponds and pondscapes (i.e. groups of ponds in a landscape), which are deteriorating in quality and diminishing in quantity. As the European Union (EU) is regarded as influential in the conceptualisation and operationalisation of NBS, we conducted a qualitative content analysis of 38 EU policies to identify opportunities and limitations for the implementation of ponds and pondscapes as NBS. We focus our analysis on ponds and pondscapes, but their prevalence in different landscapes and their multitude of benefits allows us to also make some inferences about the implications of the EU policy context for NBS at large. We find that EU policies strengthen NBS linked to existing and potential Natura 2000 sites, as well as to ecosystems protected through the EU’s Birds and Habitats Directives and Water Framework Directive. However, if ecosystems fall outside of these already established policies – as is the case with the vast majority of ponds and pondscapes – their implementation as NBS may be hampered. We also find that the EU emphasises natural water retention measures and carbon-rich ecosystems for climate change adaptation and mitigation, but mostly does not explicitly include ponds and pondscapes despite their potential contributions. Other findings are that the EU’s Horizon Europe research policy will likely influence which ecosystems will be used and financed as NBS, while the exact ambition and selection of NBS rests with lower-level authorities or individuals. Therefore, further studies tracing the impact of the supra-national EU policy framework at lower governance levels are vital.

欧盟政策中基于自然的解决方案的机会和限制-以池塘和池塘景观为重点进行评估
基于自然的解决方案(NBS)在减缓和适应气候变化、增强生物多样性和保障人类福祉方面越来越受欢迎。然而,国家统计局的出现并没有引起所有生态系统的同等关注。其中一个被忽视的生态系统是池塘和池塘景观(即景观中的池塘群),它们的质量正在恶化,数量正在减少。由于欧盟(EU)被认为在国家统计局的概念化和运作方面具有影响力,我们对38项欧盟政策进行了定性内容分析,以确定实施池塘和池塘景观作为国家统计局的机会和限制。我们的分析重点是池塘和池塘景观,但它们在不同景观中的普遍存在以及它们的众多好处也使我们能够对欧盟政策背景对整个国家统计局的影响做出一些推断。我们发现,欧盟的政策加强了与现有和潜在的Natura 2000站点以及受欧盟鸟类和栖息地指令和水框架指令保护的生态系统相关的国家生态系统。然而,如果生态系统不属于这些已经确立的政策——就像绝大多数池塘和池塘的情况一样——它们作为国家统计局的实施可能会受到阻碍。我们还发现,欧盟强调适应和减缓气候变化的自然保水措施和富含碳的生态系统,但大多没有明确包括池塘和池塘景观,尽管它们有潜在的贡献。其他发现是,欧盟的“地平线欧洲”研究政策可能会影响哪些生态系统将被用作国家统计局并获得资助,而国家统计局的确切目标和选择取决于较低级别的当局或个人。因此,进一步研究超国家欧盟政策框架对较低治理水平的影响至关重要。
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Land Use Policy
Land Use Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Land Use Policy is an international and interdisciplinary journal concerned with the social, economic, political, legal, physical and planning aspects of urban and rural land use. Land Use Policy examines issues in geography, agriculture, forestry, irrigation, environmental conservation, housing, urban development and transport in both developed and developing countries through major refereed articles and shorter viewpoint pieces.
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