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This study presents a framework for planning nature-based solutions (NBS) to address societal challenges. The framework guides practical implementation through six planning steps and five guiding principles for effective landscape planning with NBS.

Keywords:
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  • Environmental Science
  • Landscape Planning
  • Ecology

Background:

  • Nature-based solutions (NBS) are gaining traction for addressing societal issues by leveraging ecological processes.
  • Existing knowledge gaps hinder the practical application of NBS in landscape planning.
  • A structured approach is needed to integrate NBS effectively into planning processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a conceptual framework for planning nature-based solutions (NBS).
  • To provide practical guidance for implementing NBS in landscape planning.
  • To bridge the gap between NBS theory and real-world application.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review to identify key criteria and principles for NBS planning.
  • Case study analysis in the Lahn river landscape, Germany, to gather empirical insights.
  • Framework development integrating theoretical insights and practical case study findings.

Main Results:

  • A six-step planning framework for NBS: Co-define setting, Understand challenges, Create visions and scenarios, Assess potential impacts, Develop solution strategies, and Realize and monitor.
  • Five guiding principles for NBS implementation: Place-specificity, Evidence base, Integration, Equity, and Transdisciplinarity.
  • Suggested methods and a checklist for practical application of the NBS planning framework.

Conclusions:

  • The developed framework facilitates the planning and implementation of nature-based solutions.
  • The study offers practical tools and guidance for mainstreaming NBS in landscape planning.
  • Effective NBS planning requires a transdisciplinary, evidence-based, and place-specific approach.