2021
DOI: 10.3390/su132313378
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Guidelines for Citizen Engagement and the Co-Creation of Nature-Based Solutions: Living Knowledge in the URBiNAT Project

Abstract: Participation and citizen engagement are fundamental elements in urban regeneration and in the deployment of nature-based solutions (NBS) to advance sustainable urban development. Various limitations inherent to participatory processes concerning NBS for inclusive urban regeneration have been addressed, and lessons have been learnt. This paper investigates participation and urban regeneration and focuses on the development of guidelines for citizen engagement and the co-creation of NBS in the H2020 URBiNAT pro… Show more

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“…The identification of potential solutions to the diverse problems (i.e., HMHs) faced by the OALs generally begun by connecting with more stakeholders and by devising a co-creation strategy (e.g., Nunes et al, 2021). The latter aimed at opening up a participatory consultation process between stakeholders to find feasible, effective, and acceptable solutions for every OAL.…”
Section: Identification Of Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The identification of potential solutions to the diverse problems (i.e., HMHs) faced by the OALs generally begun by connecting with more stakeholders and by devising a co-creation strategy (e.g., Nunes et al, 2021). The latter aimed at opening up a participatory consultation process between stakeholders to find feasible, effective, and acceptable solutions for every OAL.…”
Section: Identification Of Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nunes, Björner and Hilding-Hamann [22] focus on citizens' participation within the context of urban regeneration projects. Their work aims to develop specific guidelines for the development of co-creation of NBS.…”
Section: Article 3: Valuing the Invaluable(?)-a Framework To Facilita...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The easiest and most common one is to ask lay people for their help in gathering data for scientific projects following a specific protocol. In other cases, nonscientists can be engaged in the process of decision-making about policy issues that have technical or scientific components; alternatively, the scientific community becomes part of the policy decision-making process [35]. These projects are sometimes global, involving people from every continent, such as the example below about pollination [36]: (https://www.beeproject.science/croppollination.html, accessed on 10 April 2022).…”
Section: The History Of Biodiversity Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%