TY - JOUR
T1 - Community Acceptance of Nature-Based Solutions in the Delta of the Tordera River, Catalonia
AU - Noblega Carriquiry, Andrea
AU - March Corbella, Hug
AU - Sauri Pujol, David
N1 - Funding:
This research acknowledges funding to the first author by the Secretaria d’Universitats i Recerca, del Departament d’Empresa i Coneixement de la Generalitat de Catalunya Generalitat, grant number 2020FI_B 00160. The APC was funded by AGAUR (Generalitat de Catalunya) under grant 2017 SGR 130; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Departament de Geografia). This research has been party funded by the Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation under grant PID 2019-104456RB-C21.
PY - 2022/4/14
Y1 - 2022/4/14
N2 - Much has been debated regarding the environmental and economic aspects that conform the pillars of sustainability in nature-based solutions (NbSs). However, the social implications are lagging behind in both theory and practice. NbSs are not inherently socially and environmentally just and they might not work for or benefit everyone. On the contrary, they may lead to unequal environmental tradeoffs influencing therefore community acceptance. This research explored the different levels of community acceptance of NbSs in the Tordera delta (Catalonia) through structured interviews and Q-methodology with representative stakeholders. It pretended to contribute to more just NbS discussions by identifying variables of community acceptance through a socio-environmental perspective. The results exposed existing socio-economic and socio-spatial differences that cause unequal co-benefits and tradeoffs among stakeholders of the area. Three distinctive discourses were identified: (1) NbSs as an opportunity to re-naturalize the river; (2) the possibility of NbS implementation if aligned with the current socio-economic structure of the delta; and (3) the belief in a hybrid NbS future, combining grey infrastructure and NbSs. Building on those results and discussions, the paper reflected on a restructuration of the delta’s governance through further collaborative processes to seek a more socio-environmentally just and inclusive NbSs in the area.
AB - Much has been debated regarding the environmental and economic aspects that conform the pillars of sustainability in nature-based solutions (NbSs). However, the social implications are lagging behind in both theory and practice. NbSs are not inherently socially and environmentally just and they might not work for or benefit everyone. On the contrary, they may lead to unequal environmental tradeoffs influencing therefore community acceptance. This research explored the different levels of community acceptance of NbSs in the Tordera delta (Catalonia) through structured interviews and Q-methodology with representative stakeholders. It pretended to contribute to more just NbS discussions by identifying variables of community acceptance through a socio-environmental perspective. The results exposed existing socio-economic and socio-spatial differences that cause unequal co-benefits and tradeoffs among stakeholders of the area. Three distinctive discourses were identified: (1) NbSs as an opportunity to re-naturalize the river; (2) the possibility of NbS implementation if aligned with the current socio-economic structure of the delta; and (3) the belief in a hybrid NbS future, combining grey infrastructure and NbSs. Building on those results and discussions, the paper reflected on a restructuration of the delta’s governance through further collaborative processes to seek a more socio-environmentally just and inclusive NbSs in the area.
U2 - 10.3390/land11040579
DO - 10.3390/land11040579
M3 - Article
SN - 2073-445X
VL - 11
JO - Land
JF - Land
IS - 4
ER -