基于自然的生命系统解决方案:连通性、复杂性、社区

Betsy Damon
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生态女性主义艺术家兼景观设计师贝茜-达蒙(Betsy Damon)倡导 "基于自然的解决方案"(NBS),认为它比试图将人类控制权强加于自然系统的传统基础设施项目更有效、更有弹性、更经济。NBS 利用自然过程来应对环境挑战,拥抱自然的自我维持趋势。戴蒙从自己的职业生涯出发,对 NBS 进行了案例研究,包括 1998 年在中国成都设计的活水花园--一个水净化公园。达蒙还从黄土高原的植树造林、华盛顿埃尔瓦河的土著人主导的修复以及墨西哥中部苋菜种植的复兴中吸取了经验教训。这些案例揭示了有效参与国家生物多样性战略背后的关键原则:灵活性、复杂性、相互关联性和记忆性。同时,强加单一目的设计的项目往往会使周围的生态系统退化。达蒙批评了仅通过孤立变量来理解系统的常见科学方法,认为孤立的思维会导致孤立的设计。她主张向彻底的相互关联性转变。她的结论是,由于 NBS 不会将人类系统和自然系统分门别类、相互冲突,因此可以在多个层面上增强复原力。达蒙认为,国家生态系统服务与生活质量、气候正义和土著主权密不可分。从生态系统到分子层面,达蒙始终将水视为大自然灵活性和复原力的媒介。
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Nature-based solutions for living systems: Connectivity, complexity, community

Ecofeminist artist and landscape designer Betsy Damon advocates for Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) as more effective, resilient, and economical alternatives to conventional infrastructure projects that try to impose human control over natural systems. NBS embraces nature's self-sustaining tendencies by harnessing natural processes to address environmental challenges. Damon examines case studies of NBS from her own career, including her 1998 Living Water Garden, a water-cleaning park in Chengdu, China. Damon also draws lessons from the reforestation of the Loess Plateau, the Indigenous-led restoration of Washington's Elwha River, and the revival of amaranth cultivation in Central Mexico. These cases reveal key principles behind effective NBS engagements: flexibility, complexity, interconnectedness, and memory. Meanwhile, projects that impose single-purpose design often degrade surrounding ecosystems. Damon critiques the common scientific approach of understanding systems only through isolating variables, arguing that isolated thinking leads to isolated design. She advocates for a shift towards radical interconnectedness. She concludes that because NBS don't place human systems and natural systems into separate, conflicting categories, they strengthen resilience on multiple levels. Damon envisions NBS as inextricable from quality of life, climate justice, and Indigenous sovereignty. Throughout, Damon examines water as the medium of nature's flexibility and resilience, from the ecosystem to the molecular level.

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