Commonwealth Futures Climate Research Cohort Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for Coastal Adaptation : a Comparison between Nigeria and Scotland
Werkmeister, Astrid and Okeke, Chukwueloka Udechukwu and Ogunrayi, Olujumoke Adesola and Adegun, Olumuyiwa Bayode and Davidson, Scott J (2022) Commonwealth Futures Climate Research Cohort Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for Coastal Adaptation : a Comparison between Nigeria and Scotland. The Association of Commonwealth Universities, London. (https://www.acu.ac.uk/media/4193/nbs-project-repor...)
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Abstract
Scotland's marine and coastal landscapes are facing numerous pressures from climate change, which negatively impacts both ecosystem functioning and communities who live and work along the coasts. Meanwhile in Nigeria, rising sea levels, coastal erosion, increased precipitation, storms, and warmer ocean temperatures pose similar threats to coastal communities and ecosystems. In order to protect coastal communities in both countries from increasing climate change impacts, strategies for adaptation are urgently needed. Nature-based solutions (NbS) - or actions to protect, manage, or restore ecosystems - are promising alternatives to traditional engineering methods for climate adaptation. However, knowledge gaps and uncertainties about NbS currently hamper its widespread uptake. The impacts of NbS are not always recognised at community levels, and high-level science is often misunderstood by the public. Such knowledge gaps are barriers to developing the full potential of NbS for climate, nature, and people across Scotland and Nigeria. Therefore, a clear statement of the implications of NbS for human wellbeing – as well as effective communication with local communities – is vital on the road towards implementing NbS approaches with the buy-in of decision-makers and community stakeholders.
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Werkmeister, Astrid ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0174-5851, Okeke, Chukwueloka Udechukwu, Ogunrayi, Olujumoke Adesola, Adegun, Olumuyiwa Bayode and Davidson, Scott J;-
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Item type: Report ID code: 82261 Dates: DateEvent1 May 2022Published1 May 2022AcceptedSubjects: Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > Environmental Sciences
Technology > Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) > Environmental engineeringDepartment: Faculty of Engineering > Electronic and Electrical Engineering Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 08 Sep 2022 09:25 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 15:55 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/82261