Nature-Based Solutions for Urban Climate Change Adaptation: Linking Science, Policy, and Practice Communities for Evidence-Based Decision-Making

Author:

Frantzeskaki Niki1ORCID,McPhearson Timon2ORCID,Collier Marcus J3,Kendal Dave4,Bulkeley Harriet5,Dumitru Adina6,Walsh Claire7,Noble Kate8,van Wyk Ernita9,Ordóñez Camilo10,Oke Cathy11,Pintér László1

Affiliation:

1. Urban sustainability transitions at the Centre for Urban Transitions, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

2. Urban ecology and director of the Urban Systems Lab at The New School, in New York, New York

3. Social–ecological systems thinking and the environmental governance issues at the nature–culture interface

4. Environmental management, in the discipline of geography and spatial sciences within the School of Technology, Environments, and Design at the University of Tasmania, in Hobart, Australia

5. Durham University, in Durham, in the United Kingdom

6. University of A Coruña, in A Coruña, Spain, and director of the recently established Specialization Campus in Sustainability Research

7. Lecturer in the Water Group in the School of Engineering at Newcastle University, in Newcastle on Tyne, in the United Kingdom, Sustainability officer of the City of Melbourne, Australia

8. 17 years experience delivering sustainability strategies, programs, and policy change

9. ICLEI Africa's projects as an urban development expert in Cape Town, South Africa

10. Melbourne University, in Melbourne, Australia

11. Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub (www.nespurban.edu.au), part of the National Environmental Science Programme, based in Earth Sciences University of Melbourne, Australia. László Pintér is affiliated with Central European University, in Budapest, Hungary

Funder

Framework Program Horizon 2020

NATURVATION

National Science Foundation's

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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