Nature Based Urban Innovation

Funding programme: 
H2020
Project ID: 
PR-H2020-49
Acronym: 
NATURVATION
Description: 

Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) have the potential to respond to climate change, enhance biodiversity and improve environmental quality while contributing to economic regeneration and social well-being. Yet there is a substantial gap between the promise of NbS and their uptake. To unlock the potential of NbS for sustainable urban development, NATURVATION will take a transdisciplinary, internationally comparative approach to: advance assessment approaches (Objective 1) to capture the multiple impacts & values of NbS to deliver a robust evidence base for decision-making; enable innovation (Objective 2) to identify the most promising governance, business/finance and participation models and how to overcome the systemic conditions that currently limit their use to support systemic integration; and generate momentum to realise the potential of NbS through co-design, co-development & co-implementation of new partnerships, knowledge, recommendations, processes and tools required to build capacity, enable replication and foster cultural change (Objective 3). Our transdisciplinary approach working with ‘urban-regional innovation partnerships’ in six different cities and a Task Force of highly respected international organisations working in this arena integrates science, social science and humanities (SSH) and practical expertise and experience to achieve a step-change in the use of NbS for urban sustainability.
Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) have the potential to respond to climate change, enhance biodiversity and improve environmental quality while contributing to economic regeneration and social well-being. Yet there is a substantial gap between the promise of NbS and their uptake. To unlock the potential of NbS for sustainable urban development, NATURVATION will take a transdisciplinary, internationally comparative approach to: advance assessment approaches (Objective 1) to capture the multiple impacts & values of NbS to deliver a robust evidence base for decision-making; enable innovation (Objective 2) to identify the most promising governance, business/finance and participation models and how to overcome the systemic conditions that currently limit their use to support systemic integration; and generate momentum to realise the potential of NbS through co-design, co-development & co-implementation of new partnerships, knowledge, recommendations, processes and tools required to build capacity, enable replication and foster cultural change (Objective 3). Our transdisciplinary approach working with ‘urban-regional innovation partnerships’ in six different cities and a Task Force of highly respected international organisations working in this arena integrates science, social science and humanities (SSH) and practical expertise and experience to achieve a step-change in the use of NbS for urban sustainability.

Lead entity: 
UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM
Lead Country: 
United Kingdom
Partners: 
GEMEENTE UTRECHT;LUNDS UNIVERSITET;MINISTERIE VAN INFRASTRUCTUUR EN WATERSTAAT;KOZEP-EUROPAI EGYETEM;MALMO STAD;SERVEIS DE SUPORT A LA GESTIO SL;NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL;KOZGAZDASAG- ES REGIONALIS TUDOMANYI KUTATOKOZPONT;ICLEI EUROPEAN SECRETARIAT GMBH (ICLEI EUROPASEKRETARIAT GMBH);UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA;UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT;LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUR LANDERKUNDE EV;ECOLOGIC INSTITUT gemeinnützige GmbH
Partners countries: 
Netherlands, Sweden, Hungary, Spain, United Kingdom, Germany
Start/end date: 
Tuesday, 1 November 2016 to Monday, 31 May 2021
Time frame: 
2016 - 2021
NBS type: 
Type 3
Societal challenges: 
Knowledge and Social Capacity building for Sustainable Transformation
Health and Well-being & Air Quality
Approach: 
Green Infrastructure
Environment: 
Urban Ecosystems