The Gray, Green, Blue Continuum

Such solutions have the potential to integrate natural habitats, processes, and services as part of a coherent and holistic approach to water management, particularly in the urban context. They can provide multiple functions beyond conventional flood mitigation, generating a range of benefits by restoring and conserving natural capital, improving the live ability of urban spaces, increasing resilience, and contributing to more sustainable outcomes. In doing so, they can enhance overall water security by improving water availability and water quality while simultaneously reducing water-related risks and generating additional social, economic, and environmental co-benefits. Achieving these outcomes requires hybrid urban infrastructure city-wide. Such infrastructure optimizes a mix of blue, green, and gray corridors that can integrate NbS into the built urban form at a range of scales and in varying proportions. While the design and implementation of these hybrid assets are relatively well considered, their implementation at scale has been limited. This is due in part to the challenges in realizing the values associated with the full range of market and non-market benefits and comprehending the distribution of these among diverse beneficiaries. This situation makes it difficult to secure sustainable revenue streams and to internalize future returns that can be aggregated to leverage sufficient financing. As a result, improved approaches are required to identify the benefits derived from NbS, evaluate the value of these benefits and to identify the range of potential beneficiaries, to provide a framework that can facilitate co-investment in hybrid infrastructure and ultimately suitable financing models.

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Main Authors: Wong, Tony, Wishart, Marcus, Furmage, Ben, Liao, Xiawei, Pannell, David, Wang, Jianbin
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021
Subjects:FLOOD CONTROL, URBAN FLOOD MANAGEMENT, URBAN FINANCE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/510361622787005043/The-Gray-Green-Blue-Continuum-Valuing-the-Benefit-of-Nature-Based-Solutions-for-Integrated-Urban-Flood-Management-in-China
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spelling dig-okr-10986356872024-07-17T11:41:46Z The Gray, Green, Blue Continuum Valuing the Benefit of Nature-Based Solutions for Integrated Urban Flood Management in China Wong, Tony Wishart, Marcus Furmage, Ben Liao, Xiawei Pannell, David Wang, Jianbin FLOOD CONTROL URBAN FLOOD MANAGEMENT URBAN FINANCE Such solutions have the potential to integrate natural habitats, processes, and services as part of a coherent and holistic approach to water management, particularly in the urban context. They can provide multiple functions beyond conventional flood mitigation, generating a range of benefits by restoring and conserving natural capital, improving the live ability of urban spaces, increasing resilience, and contributing to more sustainable outcomes. In doing so, they can enhance overall water security by improving water availability and water quality while simultaneously reducing water-related risks and generating additional social, economic, and environmental co-benefits. Achieving these outcomes requires hybrid urban infrastructure city-wide. Such infrastructure optimizes a mix of blue, green, and gray corridors that can integrate NbS into the built urban form at a range of scales and in varying proportions. While the design and implementation of these hybrid assets are relatively well considered, their implementation at scale has been limited. This is due in part to the challenges in realizing the values associated with the full range of market and non-market benefits and comprehending the distribution of these among diverse beneficiaries. This situation makes it difficult to secure sustainable revenue streams and to internalize future returns that can be aggregated to leverage sufficient financing. As a result, improved approaches are required to identify the benefits derived from NbS, evaluate the value of these benefits and to identify the range of potential beneficiaries, to provide a framework that can facilitate co-investment in hybrid infrastructure and ultimately suitable financing models. 2021-06-07T19:56:45Z 2021-06-07T19:56:45Z 2021 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/510361622787005043/The-Gray-Green-Blue-Continuum-Valuing-the-Benefit-of-Nature-Based-Solutions-for-Integrated-Urban-Flood-Management-in-China https://hdl.handle.net/10986/35687 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain application/pdf World Bank, Washington, DC
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The Gray, Green, Blue Continuum
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