Faivre Nicolas, Fritz Marco, Freitas Tiago, de Boissezon Birgit, Vandewoestijne Sofie
European Commission, Directorate-General Research & Innovation (DG RTD), Directorate - Climate Action and Resource Efficiency, Unit - Sustainable Management of Natural Resources, Belgium.
European Commission, Directorate-General Research & Innovation (DG RTD), Directorate - Climate Action and Resource Efficiency, Unit - Sustainable Management of Natural Resources, Belgium.
Environ Res. 2017 Nov;159:509-518. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2017.08.032. Epub 2017 Sep 8.
Contemporary societies are facing a broad range of challenges, from pressures on human health and well-being to natural capital depletion, and the security of food, water and energy. These challenges are deeply intertwined with global processes, such as climate change and with local events such as natural disasters. The EU's research & innovation (R&I) policy is now seeking to address these challenges from a new perspective, with Nature-Based Solutions, and turn them into innovation opportunities that optimise the synergies between nature, society and the economy. Nature-Based Solutions can be an opportunity for innovation, and are here promoted by both policymakers and practitioners as a cost-effective way of creating a greener, more sustainable, and more competitive economy. Since 2013, the European Commission has devoted particular attention to Nature-Based Solutions through consultations and dialogues that sought to make the concept of these solutions more concrete and to define the concept's place within the spectrum of ecosystem-based approaches. In 2014, the Commission launched an expert group, which conducted further analysis, and made recommendations to help increase the use of Nature-Based Solutions and bring nature back into cities. In 2015, a survey was conducted on citizens' views and perceptions of 'Nature in Cities' to provide further insight for future work. Based on these elements and on results from running EU projects, the Commission has developed an R&I agenda for Nature-Based Solutions and has published targeted calls for proposals for large-scale demonstration projects in this field in 2016 and 2017. Additional R&I actions at EU level that promote systemic Nature-Based Solutions and their benefits to cities and territories are planned with the aim to improve the implementation capacity and evidence base for deploying Nature-Based Solutions and developing corresponding future markets. They are also expected to foster an interdisciplinary R&I and stakeholder community and the exchange of good practices in this field, as well as help shaping and implementing international R&I agendas on Nature-Based Solutions.
当代社会面临着广泛的挑战,从对人类健康和福祉的压力到自然资本的消耗,以及食品、水和能源的安全。这些挑战与全球进程(如气候变化)以及地方事件(如自然灾害)紧密相连。欧盟的研究与创新(R&I)政策现正试图从一个新的角度,即基于自然的解决方案,来应对这些挑战,并将其转化为创新机遇,以优化自然、社会和经济之间的协同效应。基于自然的解决方案可以成为创新的契机,政策制定者和从业者都将其作为创建更绿色、更可持续和更具竞争力的经济的一种经济高效的方式加以推广。自2013年以来,欧盟委员会通过磋商和对话,对基于自然的解决方案给予了特别关注,这些磋商和对话旨在使这些解决方案的概念更加具体,并确定该概念在基于生态系统的方法范围内的位置。2014年,欧盟委员会成立了一个专家组,该专家组进行了进一步分析,并提出了建议,以帮助增加基于自然的解决方案的使用,并让自然回归城市。2015年,针对公民对“城市中的自然”的看法和认知进行了一项调查,以便为未来的工作提供进一步的见解。基于这些因素以及欧盟项目的实施成果,欧盟委员会制定了基于自然的解决方案的研究与创新议程,并于2016年和2017年发布了针对该领域大规模示范项目的有针对性的提案征集通知。欧盟层面还计划开展更多促进系统性基于自然的解决方案及其对城市和地区益处的研究与创新行动,目的是提高部署基于自然的解决方案和发展相应未来市场的实施能力和证据基础。预计这些行动还将促进跨学科的研究与创新以及利益相关者群体,并推动该领域的良好实践交流,同时有助于制定和实施基于自然的解决方案的国际研究与创新议程。