2018
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.3134
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Successes and failures reported in a multiscaled framework constituted by biophilic projects engineered toward environmental recovery

Abstract: The process of landscapes' fragmentation has led to having two realistic complementary options: (a) developing techniques and approaches for conserving the healthy remaining forest fragments and (b) restoring degraded places. The second option can be conducted by projects that focus on restoring or rehabilitating the degraded environment. In this research, a framework was tested through a set of pilot-scale projects in a highly urbanized Municipality of the southeastern Brazilian region (Sorocaba, São Paulo St… Show more

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“…They use the 'Stroud' project in the United Kingdom to document multifunctional benefits of NBS and recommend the NBS approach as a possible good practice also for other catchments and parts of the world. daSilva et al (2018) explore successes and failures of NBS approaches in terms of their economic and implementation aspects in pilot-scale projects with a high level of social acceptance in municipalities of southeastern Brazil. In summary, the studies discussed in this section serve as 'proof-of-concept' examples of NBS feasibility and realism in meeting large-scale environmental challenges.2.2 | Case-study assessment of mitigationrestoration of degraded land and ecosystemsNBS may play important roles in mitigating and restoring degraded land and ecosystems.…”
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“…They use the 'Stroud' project in the United Kingdom to document multifunctional benefits of NBS and recommend the NBS approach as a possible good practice also for other catchments and parts of the world. daSilva et al (2018) explore successes and failures of NBS approaches in terms of their economic and implementation aspects in pilot-scale projects with a high level of social acceptance in municipalities of southeastern Brazil. In summary, the studies discussed in this section serve as 'proof-of-concept' examples of NBS feasibility and realism in meeting large-scale environmental challenges.2.2 | Case-study assessment of mitigationrestoration of degraded land and ecosystemsNBS may play important roles in mitigating and restoring degraded land and ecosystems.…”
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confidence: 99%