Abstract
: Nature-based solutions (NBS) are currently being deployed in many European Commission
Horizon 2020 projects in reaction to the increasing number of environmental threats, such as climate
change, unsustainable urbanization, degradation and loss of natural capital and ecosystem services.
In this research, we consider the application of NBS as a catalyst for social inclusivity in urban
regeneration strategies, enabled through civic participation in the co-creation of green interventions
with respect to social cohesion and wellbeing. This article is focused on a social monitoring framework
elaborated within the H2020 CLEVER Cities project, with the city of Milan as a case study. Firstly,
we overviewed the major regeneration challenges and expected co-benefits of the project, which
are mainly human health and wellbeing, social cohesion and environmental justice, as well as
citizen perception about safety and security related to the NBS implementation process. Secondly,
we examined the relevance of using NBS in addressing social co-benefits by analyzing data from
questionnaires against a set of five major indicators, submitted to citizens and participants of activities
during pre-greening interventions: (1) Place, use of space and relationship with nature, (2) Perceived
ownership and sense of belonging, (3) Psychosocial issues, social interactions and social cohesion,
(4) Citizen perception about safety and security, and lastly, we analyzed (5) knowledge about CLEVER
interventions and NBS benefits in relation to socio-demographics of the questionnaires’ respondents.
Thirdly, we cross-referenced a wind-rose multi-model of co-benefits analysis for NBS across the
regeneration challenges of the project. Because of the COVID-19 emergency, in this research we
mainly focused on site observations and online questionnaires, as well as on monitoring pre-greening
scenarios in three Urban Living Labs (ULLs) in Milan, namely CLEVER Action Labs. Lastly, this
study emphasizes the expected social added values of NBS impact over long-term urban regeneration
projects. Insights from the pre-greening surveys results accentuate the importance of the NBS
interventions in citizens’ perceptions about their wellbeing, general health and strong sense of
neighborhood belonging. A wider interest towards civic participation in co-management and getting
informed about NBS interventions in the Milanese context is also noted.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 9672 |
Pages (from-to) | 9672 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Journal | Sustainability |
Volume | 13 |
Issue number | 17 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 27 Aug 2021 |
Keywords
- nature-based solutions
- social monitoring
- social cohesion
- co-creation
- urban living lab
- CLEVER Cities
Project and Funding Information
- Project ID
- info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/776604/EU/CLEVER Cities
- Funding Info
- This document has been prepared in the framework of the European project CLEVER Cities. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 innovation action program under grant agreement no. 776604. The sole responsibility for the content of this publication lies with the authors. It does not necessarily represent the opinion of the European Union. Neither the EASME nor the European Commission are responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained herein.