TY - JOUR
T1 - Strategies for mainstreaming nature-based solutions in urban governance capacities in ten European cities
AU - Hölscher, Katharina
AU - Frantzeskaki, Niki
AU - Collier, Marcus John
AU - Connop, Stuart
AU - Kooijman, Esmee D.
AU - Lodder, Marleen
AU - McQuaid, Siobhan
AU - Vandergert, Paula
AU - Xidous, Dimitra
AU - Bešlagić, Lejla
AU - Dick, Gillian
AU - Dumitru, Adina
AU - Dziubała, Agnieszka
AU - Fletcher, Isobel
AU - Adank, Cristian Garcia Espina
AU - Vázquez, María González
AU - Madajczyk, Natalia
AU - Malekkidou, Eleni
AU - Mavroudi, Maria
AU - Loizou, Eleftherios
AU - Osipiuk, Agnieszka
AU - Pasic, Belma
AU - González, Antonio Prieto
AU - Quartier, Mien
AU - Schepers, Selina
AU - Suljević, Nermina
AU - Trendafilov, Ivaylo
AU - Van De Sijpe, Katrien
AU - Velikova, Velichka
AU - Vos, Peter
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s).
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - This paper explores the institutional mainstreaming of nature-based solutions (NBS) to advance a process-based understanding about how to strategically develop the governance capacities needed for systemic, localised and inclusive NBS. To this end, it reports how policy officers in ten European cities have started to mainstream NBS by interacting with and changing incumbent governance arrangements when experimenting with novel governance processes and mechanisms to plan, deliver and steward NBS. Based on these activities of the policy officers, the analysis identifies three strategies, associated stepping stones and changes in governance conditions, to mainstream NBS in governance capacities: institutionalising (a) a systems’ approach to link NBS to policies, regulations, and departments across goals and sectors, (b) inclusive collaborations for localised and inclusive interventions, and (c) reflexivity and learning about how NBS interact with the (institutional, ecological, social, etc.) contexts and create impacts. The strategies illustrate institutional entrepreneurship in interacting with incumbent governance contexts, and how starting from NBS as a type of systemic innovation can promote broader shifts in urban governance arrangements.
AB - This paper explores the institutional mainstreaming of nature-based solutions (NBS) to advance a process-based understanding about how to strategically develop the governance capacities needed for systemic, localised and inclusive NBS. To this end, it reports how policy officers in ten European cities have started to mainstream NBS by interacting with and changing incumbent governance arrangements when experimenting with novel governance processes and mechanisms to plan, deliver and steward NBS. Based on these activities of the policy officers, the analysis identifies three strategies, associated stepping stones and changes in governance conditions, to mainstream NBS in governance capacities: institutionalising (a) a systems’ approach to link NBS to policies, regulations, and departments across goals and sectors, (b) inclusive collaborations for localised and inclusive interventions, and (c) reflexivity and learning about how NBS interact with the (institutional, ecological, social, etc.) contexts and create impacts. The strategies illustrate institutional entrepreneurship in interacting with incumbent governance contexts, and how starting from NBS as a type of systemic innovation can promote broader shifts in urban governance arrangements.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85179653975&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1038/s42949-023-00134-9
DO - 10.1038/s42949-023-00134-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85179653975
SN - 2661-8001
VL - 3
JO - npj Urban Sustainability
JF - npj Urban Sustainability
IS - 1
M1 - 54
ER -