Talking Naturescapes

By: Kes McCormick
  • Summary

  • Nature-based solutions are interventions designed to use the properties of nature to address multiple sustainability challenges. They are increasingly used across cities and their surrounding rural and coastal areas. In the NATURESCAPES project, we are exploring how nature-based solutions are adding up on the ground from a landscape perspective. In this podcast mini-series, we talk with a range of participants from the project about nature-based solutions. Can we work with multiple nature-based solutions to create outcomes that address long-standing socio-economic challenges, enhance biodiversity and respond to climate change? Or do we face trade-offs between different places, people and outcomes?
    © 2024 Kes McCormick
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Episodes
  • Talking Naturescapes with Harriet Bulkeley (Utrecht University)
    Sep 20 2024

    Meet Harriet Bulkeley from Utrecht University. “My hope is that we can develop the transformative potential of nature-based solutions for social justice together.”

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    6 mins
  • Talking Naturescapes with Jennifer Lenhart (WWF)
    Sep 20 2024

    Jennifer Lenhart from WWF. “My hope is that the project fosters learning from and accelerating the implementation of urban nature-based solutions across diverse landscapes and cultures.”

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    8 mins
  • Talking Naturescapes with Rob McDonald (The Nature Conservancy)
    Sep 20 2024

    Meet Rob McDonald from The Nature Conservancy. “My hope is we identify the best practices to create and govern entire landscapes of nature-based solutions, and then replicating those best practices elsewhere.”

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    8 mins

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