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NBS Catalogue

A Catalogue of Nature-based Solutions for Urban Resilience

More than half of the world's population lives in cities, and that number is rising every day. Urban areas are becoming more crowded, reducing green space and causing loss of biodiversity. Urban environments lose their resilience to mitigate the negative effects of climate change. As a result cities & towns are regularly confronted with devastating floods or heatwaves and droughts that cost millions of dollars in damage and even threaten our livelihoods.

Power of Nature-based Solutions

Nature-based Solutions (NBS) are approaches that use nature and natural processes for delivering infrastructure, services, and integrative solutions to meet the rising challenge of urban resilience. NBS can provide multiple benefits to cities and address different societal challenges, including reducing disaster risk and building climate resilience, while also contributing to restore biodiversity, creating opportunities for recreation, improving human health, water and food security, and supporting community wellbeing and livelihoods.

Suitable NBS can be considered dependent on the characteristics of the city such as the hydrological conditions. Different types of cities based on their location in the river basin.

“A Catalogue of Nature Based Solutions for Urban Resilience”

Despite a growing demand for Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) in cities, many people who make planning, financing, and technical decisions for urban resilience have little knowledge of when and how to build with nature. Our NBS catalogue provides them with guidance, real-world examples that illustrate how such approaches have worked, and technical assistance to help identify potentially viable nature-based investments that help cities address resilience challenges.

DOWNLOAD THE CATALOGUE

An integral version of the catalogue can be downloaded from the World Bank’s Open Knowledge Repository

Scalable Approach

Nature-based solutions can be applied across spatial scales and settings in and around cities. Examples include small (local) scale green spaces on buildings; bioswales and green corridors along streets and water bodies; urban parks and forests within city boundaries (city-scale), and larger areas with wetlands and forests upstream or along the coast, sheltering cities from flooding and improving availability and quality of water (regional scale).

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Schematic sections of NBS at regional, city and neighborhood scale.

Fourteen Families of NBS

To a degree, the position of a city determines the suitability of NBS types. To help select appropriate NBS the catalogue contains fourteen NBS categories. Urban Forests, Terraces and Slopes, River and Stream Renaturation, Building Solutions, Open Green Spaces, Green Corridors, Urban Farming, Bioretention Areas, Natural Inland Wetlands, Constructed Inland Wetlands, River Floodplains, Mangrove Forests, Salt Marshes, and Sandy Shores. We call these the NBS families.

The fourteen NBS typologies – so called ‘NBS Families’. 

Structure of the Catalogue

Section: Processes of NBS-Family "Urban Forest"

Richly visualized the catalogue describes and assesses each of the NBS approaches based on the following criteria:

  1. Processes- relevant for the resilience, functions and benefits of NBS, including infiltration, cooling and carbon sequestration.
  2. Functions - volumetric/quantitative capacity to regulate the effects of potential natural hazards.
  3. Benefits - capacity of NBS to deliver social, economic, and environmental benefits, such as reduction of flood, heat stress risk, human health improvement, job creation and biodiversity enhancement.
  4. Suitability - environmental, technical and urban requirements for implementation as well as information on maintenance and costs.
  5. NBS practice - key examples (worldwide) with relevant lessons learned on social, financial aspects and considerations of governance.

Diagrams: Functions and Benefits (for people) of NBS-Family "Urban Forest"

Collaboration
A Catalogue of Nature-Based Solutions for Urban Resilience” was made for the World Bank Group and Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR). The Catalogue was developed together with the World Bank team in collaboration with Nelen & Schuurmans, UNStudio, Rebel and UNSense.

The Catalogue of Nature-based Solutions for Urban Resilience has been developed as a guidance document to support the growing demand for NBS by enabling an initial identification of potential investments in nature-based solutions. The Catalogue intends to support policy makers, project developers, development professionals, urban planners and engineers with the identification of potential NBS investments, and to start a policy dialogue on NBS in cities. The structure of the NBS catalogue and focus on application and practice of NBS families underlines the importance of moving NBS from the theoretical discussions towards actual (and global) implementation.

Axo:  Three techniques for NBS-Family "Urban Forest": Phytoremediation forest, Ecological forest corridors & Agroforestry

Year

2020 - 2021

Type

Research, Infrastructure, Landscape

Client

World Bank Group
GFDRR - Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery 

Publications

A Catalogue of NBS for Urban Resilience - World Bank
Biind
Architecten Web
Openbareruimte.nu 
Rooilijn

Team & partners

Michiel Van Driessche
Eduardo Marin Salinas
Nadya Nilina
Cherk Ga Leung
Zofia Krzykawska
Elan Redekop van der Meulen
World Bank
Nelen & Schuurmans
UNStudio
Rebel
UNSense

List
  1. Villa Garden
  2. Park Somerlust Amsterdam
  3. Public Space Strategy Kanpur
  4. Schie Quarter Schiedam
  5. Vaskhnil Novosibirsk
  6. Precincts Canterbury Cathedral
  7. Yaanila Country Park
  8. Urban Test Farm Emmen
  9. Zinder Culture Cluster
  10. Ódinstorg Square
  11. Dharavi Mumbai
  12. City Square Tyumen
  13. Waterfront Novosibirsk
  14. Proto Tamansari
  15. Redevelopment Strategy Vogabyggð
  16. Maritime Campus Almere
  17. Asylum Seekers Center Ter Apel
  18. Masterplan Smáralind Mall
  19. Ludlstrasse Munich
  20. Resilient Riverscape Berat
  21. Ásbrú Enterprise Park
  22. The Museum of the 20th Century
  23. Overloon War Museum
  24. Kronenburg Business Park
  25. Berlin Am Volkspark
  26. Bandar Lampung Park
  27. City Gardens Tyumen
  28. Biodiversity based dairy farming
  29. Metropolitan Westerpark Amsterdam
  30. Public Space Alpen
  31. Strategic Plan Elbasan
  32. Strategic Plan Fier
  33. Strategic Plan Shkodra
  34. Transformation Strategy Gufunes
  35. Bao’An G107 Corridor
  36. Gardabaer
  37. Ekaterinburg City Campus
  38. Transformation Strategy Chelyabinsk
  39. Fish Market Leuven
  40. ImageWharf
  41. Jonas Amsterdam
  42. S4 Highway Hangzhou
  43. Food Innovation Strip Ede-Wageningen
  44. Strategic Urban Green Study
  45. Yue Xiu 353 Transformation
  46. Erlongshan Recreational Park
  47. Lokhalle Leverkusen
  48. Danxia Recreational Park
  49. Cartesius Quarter
  50. Campus Lelystad
  51. S-West Eindhoven
  52. R&D Campus Fengxian
  53. Darmstadt Masterplan 2030+
  54. Heidelberg Creative Quarter
  55. Isle of Dikes
  56. Rijnvliet, Edible Neighborhood
  57. Sijthoff
  58. Quartierlandschaft Dietenbach
  59. Buji River
  60. Socio-technical city of the future
  61. Almazov National Medical Research Centre
  62. Smakkelaarsveld Utrecht
  63. Brainport Smart District Helmond
  64. Eemsdelta Campus
  65. The Unbound Amsterdam
  66. Healthy Tracks
  67. Master Plan Ter Aar, Nieuwkoop
  68. Floating Gardens, Amsterdam
  69. Alongside the Schie
  70. A green entrance for the airport
  71. City life in the woods
  72. The Swan, Zwolle (NL)
  73. 'Typhoon-proof' Shenzhen's East Coast
  74. Towards a healthy city by foot
  75. Hondsrug Park Amsterdam
  76. Yangmeikeng Sea Boulevard
  77. Regulateur Gruno district
  78. The Newton
  79. Circular City Bodø 2.0
  80. Railroad Zone Amsterdam
  81. Spatial Framework Blankenburg Süden, Berlin
  82. New Space - Design Guideline Liveability of Public Space, Groningen
  83. K64 keflavík airport area masterplan
  84. Seaside Gardens, Gufunes
  85. Brainport Industries Campus
  86. 5YN3RGY
  87. From Airport to Birdport
  88. Barendrecht Vrouwenpolder
  89. Vief Kwartier
  90. Masterplan Flora Campus Westland
  91. From node to place
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