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Vision-based decision-making methodology for riparian forest restoration and flood protection using nature-based solutions

Lilli Maria, Nerantzaki Sofia, Riziotis Christos, Kotronakis Emmanouil, Efstathiou Dionysios, Kontakos Dimitris, Lymberakis Petros, Avramakis Manolis, Tsakirakis Antonis, Protopapadakis Konstantinos, Nikolaidis Nikolaos

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/7BA75DEE-8E8C-482F-AFE8-223F6DFD1FC0
Year 2020
Type of Item Peer-Reviewed Journal Publication
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Bibliographic Citation M. A. Lilli, S. D. Nerantzaki, C. Riziotis, M. Kotronakis, D. Efstathiou, D. Kontakos, P. Lymberakis, M. Avramakis, A. Tsakirakis, K. Protopapadakis, and N. P. Nikolaidis, “Vision-based decision-making methodology for riparian forest restoration and flood protection using nature-based solutions,” Sustainability, vol. 12, no. 8, Apr. 2020. doi: 10.3390/su12083305 https://doi.org/10.3390/su12083305
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Nature-based solutions (NBS) are actions that use natural processes in a resource efficient manner to solve societal challenges. The lack of supportive legislature, and financial, communication and social barriers complicate the process of NBS implementation. It is an urgent need to develop approaches to design and implement NBS that would act as drivers to overcome potential barriers and enhance the social acceptability of the project. The vision-based decision-making methodology and participatory process created in this study has been carried out in the Koiliaris Critical Zone Observatory in Crete to design erosion and flood protection NBS and restore the riparian forest. The methodology consists of four distinct steps as follows: i) develop a vision of the area, ii) conduct a baseline assessment study, iii) NBS design and co-design, and iv) procurement and implementation. The methodology overcame multiple barriers because of the effective stakeholder engagement and the vision “drove” the project and created the necessary consensus that is necessary to achieve the objective of converting privately owned prime agricultural land to riparian forest. It offers an exemplar of a functional ecosystem restoration project that protects the river in a sustainable way, improves its biodiversity and water quality and improves the quality of life and social cohesion.

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