在肯尼亚纳库鲁,围绕风险、非正式性和基于自然的解决方案的参与

IF 3.9 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
H. Tuhkanen , R. Pateman , R. Opiyo , C. Muhoza , H. Cambridge , D. Archer , S. Cinderby
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贫民窟社区面临着自然灾害、社会经济脆弱性和不公平的城市规划等相互关联的风险。本研究的重点是肯尼亚纳库鲁的Kaptembwa,以解决在理解这些风险方面的差距,并探索基于自然的解决方案(NbS)在促进公平城市发展方面的潜力。该研究采用六步重复参与式方法,确定了热应激、洪水和安全等局部风险,揭示了它们对妇女、儿童和市场摊主等群体的不成比例的影响。研究结果强调了将居民观点纳入规划过程的重要性,以确保国家统计局在提供社会、经济和环境效益的同时满足社区特定需求。利益相关者研讨会展示了跨部门合作的价值,产生了与社区经济发展优先事项一致的多功能解决方案。然而,系统性挑战——包括资源限制、非正式治理结构和参与中的不平等——凸显了对变革性、包容性城市规划的需求。虽然参与性进程增强了当地的能力和参与者的知识,但它也突出了在关键专门知识和时间限制方面的差距,这些都需要在今后的倡议中加以注意。通过弥合关键的知识差距,本研究为解决贫民窟特有的脆弱性和促进低收入和中等收入国家公平的国家统计局规划提供了见解。该研究强调需要多功能土地使用和城市发展的协作方法。这些研究结果为制定更具包容性的政策奠定了基础,这些政策将优先考虑边缘化的声音,并在人口迅速密集的城市地区提高复原力。
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Engagement around risk, informality and Nature-based solutions in Nakuru, Kenya
Slum communities face interconnected risks from natural hazards, socio-economic vulnerabilities, and inequitable urban planning. This study focuses on Kaptembwa, Nakuru, Kenya, to address gaps in understanding these risks and explore the potential of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) in fostering equitable urban development. Using a six-step reiterative participatory approach, the study identifies localised risks such as heat stress, flooding, and safety, revealing their disproportionate impacts on groups, such as women, children, and market vendors. Findings emphasise the importance of integrating resident perspectives into planning processes to ensure that NbS address community-specific needs while delivering social, economic, and environmental benefits. Stakeholder workshops demonstrated the value of cross-sectoral collaboration, producing multi-functional solutions that also align with community priorities for economic development. However, systemic challenges—including resource constraints, informal governance structures, and inequities in engagement—underscore the need for transformative, inclusive urban planning. While the participatory process enhanced local capacity and knowledge of participants, it also highlighted gaps in critical expertise and time constraints that require attention in future initiatives. By bridging critical knowledge gaps, this study offers insights into addressing slum-specific vulnerabilities and advancing equitable NbS planning in low- and middle-income countries. The study emphasises the need for multi-functional land use and collaborative approaches to urban development. These findings provide a foundation for more inclusive policies that prioritise marginalised voices and promote resilience in rapidly densifying urban areas.
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City and Environment Interactions
City and Environment Interactions Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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