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Scientific evidence for ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction

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Sudmeier-Rieux, K; Arce-Mojica, T; Boehmer, HJ; Doswald, N; Emerton, L; Friess, DA; Galvin, S; Hagenlocher, M; James, H; Laban, P; Lacambra, C ...
Published in: Nature Sustainability
September 1, 2021

Ecosystems play a potentially important role in sustainably reducing the risk of disaster events worldwide. Yet, to date, there are few comprehensive studies that summarize the state of knowledge of ecosystem services and functions for disaster risk reduction. This paper builds scientific evidence through a review of 529 English-language articles published between 2000 and 2019. It catalogues the extent of knowledge on, and confidence in, ecosystems in reducing disaster risk. The data demonstrate robust links and cost-effectiveness between certain ecosystems in reducing specific hazards, something that was revealed to be particularly true for the role of vegetation in the stabilization of steep slopes. However, the published research was limited in geographic distribution and scope, with a concentration on urban areas of the Global North, with insufficient relevant research on coastal, dryland and watershed areas, especially in the Global South. Many types of ecosystem can provide sustainable and multifunctional approaches to disaster risk reduction. Yet, if they are to play a greater role, more attention is needed to fill research gaps and develop performance standards.

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Nature Sustainability

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2398-9629

Publication Date

September 1, 2021

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4

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9

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803 / 810

Related Subject Headings

  • 41 Environmental sciences
  • 40 Engineering
 

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Sudmeier-Rieux, K., Arce-Mojica, T., Boehmer, H. J., Doswald, N., Emerton, L., Friess, D. A., … Walz, Y. (2021). Scientific evidence for ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction. Nature Sustainability, 4(9), 803–810. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-021-00732-4
Sudmeier-Rieux, K., T. Arce-Mojica, H. J. Boehmer, N. Doswald, L. Emerton, D. A. Friess, S. Galvin, et al. “Scientific evidence for ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction.” Nature Sustainability 4, no. 9 (September 1, 2021): 803–10. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-021-00732-4.
Sudmeier-Rieux K, Arce-Mojica T, Boehmer HJ, Doswald N, Emerton L, Friess DA, et al. Scientific evidence for ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction. Nature Sustainability. 2021 Sep 1;4(9):803–10.
Sudmeier-Rieux, K., et al. “Scientific evidence for ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction.” Nature Sustainability, vol. 4, no. 9, Sept. 2021, pp. 803–10. Scopus, doi:10.1038/s41893-021-00732-4.
Sudmeier-Rieux K, Arce-Mojica T, Boehmer HJ, Doswald N, Emerton L, Friess DA, Galvin S, Hagenlocher M, James H, Laban P, Lacambra C, Lange W, McAdoo BG, Moos C, Mysiak J, Narvaez L, Nehren U, Peduzzi P, Renaud FG, Sandholz S, Schreyers L, Sebesvari Z, Tom T, Triyanti A, van Eijk P, van Staveren M, Vicarelli M, Walz Y. Scientific evidence for ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction. Nature Sustainability. 2021 Sep 1;4(9):803–810.
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Published In

Nature Sustainability

DOI

EISSN

2398-9629

Publication Date

September 1, 2021

Volume

4

Issue

9

Start / End Page

803 / 810

Related Subject Headings

  • 41 Environmental sciences
  • 40 Engineering