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  • Nature-based solutions (NbS) can lower urban flood risks while also providing recreational benefits, leading to their increased adoption in climate change adaptation efforts.
  • This research focuses on smaller urban nature types for flood adaptation, categorizing them into four types: sustainable urban drainage systems, city parks, nature areas, and rivers, and analyzing 23 valuation studies to understand their recreational values.
  • Findings indicate that the size of the NbS and local population density significantly influence their recreational value, highlighting that existing studies may overestimate these values by more than four times for smaller NbS (less than 5 ha).

Article Abstract

Nature-based solutions may actively reduce hydro-meteorological risks in urban areas as a part of climate change adaptation. However, the main reason for the increasing uptake of this type of solution is their many benefits for the local inhabitants, including recreational value. Previous studies on recreational value focus on studies of existing nature sites that are often much larger than what is considered as new NBS for flood adaptation studies in urban areas. We thus prioritized studies with smaller areas and nature types suitable for urban flood adaptation and divided them into four common nature types for urban flood adaptation: sustainable urban drainage systems, city parks, nature areas and rivers. We identified 23 primary valuation studies, including both stated and revealed preference studies, and derived two value transfer functions based on meta-regression analysis on existing areas. We investigated trends between values and variables and found that for the purpose of planning of new NBS the size of NBS and population density were determining factors of recreational value. For existing NBS the maximum travelling distance may be included as well. We find that existing state-of-the-art studies overestimate the recreational with more than a factor of 4 for NBS sizes below 5 ha. Our results are valid in a European context for nature-based solutions below 250 ha and can be applied across different NBS types and sizes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.115724DOI Listing

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