Affiliation:
1. Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology University of Colorado–Boulder Boulder Colorado USA
2. Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research University of Colorado–Boulder Boulder Colorado USA
3. Nature‐Based Solutions Initiative University of Colorado–Boulder Boulder Colorado USA
Abstract
Abstract
Nature‐based solutions (NbS) involve interventions that modify ecosystems to enhance multiple ecosystem services (ES). Yet, despite our increasing knowledge of the key role that functional traits play in determining ES, certain types of NbS often do not consider a functional trait perspective.
A reason for this lack of translation may be the range of NbS approaches and levels of knowledge of trait–ES relationships. Functional traits may be most useful as targets for NbS design when knowledge on trait–ES mapping is established and the NbS involves a medium or high level of management intervention.
A richer understanding of causality in trait–ES and trait–resilience linkages, and context dependency in those linkages, is needed to broaden the application of functional traits in NbS. An improved understanding of trait linkages with cultural ES and how traits interact with stakeholder values to shape NbS uptake would also improve application.
Synthesis: A greater consideration of functional traits will increase the efficacy of NbS projects, and could be accelerated by tackling gaps in knowledge about functional traits. Here, we envision a research agenda that both advances NbS design and leverages the varied objectives of NbS to robustly test our knowledge about functional traits.
Funder
National Institute of Food and Agriculture
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program