Authors
Maria Kaufmann, Sally Priest, Paul Hudson, Lukas Löschner, Pavel Raška, Arthur Schindelegger, Lenka Slavíková, Ružica Stričević, Tim Vleesenbeek
Publication date
2021/4/11
Book
Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Mitigation: Environmental and Socio-Economic Aspects
Pages
399-423
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Nature-based solutions (NbS) are often framed positively in terms of win–win options or no-regret measures. However, are NbS equally beneficial for everyone? Are burdens and benefits of NbS really equally distributed and projects embraced by everyone? Is the process leading to the implementation of NbS always fair and inclusive? This chapter provides a broad overview of different environmental justice issues, critically reflecting on NbS through recognition justice, procedural justice, and distributive justice. Whereas the current critical literature focuses particularly on urban NbS, this chapter focuses on the wider translocal consequences of NbS projects. The theoretical reflections are illustrated with case studies of NbS from various countries: the recognition of marginalised women in Vietnam in mangrove restoration projects, the challenges when introducing procedural justice in implementing NbS in Serbia, the …
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