Biodiversity policy is always about places: where habitat is restored, where management changes, and where new biodiversity-supporting areas are created. But public support for these actions can also be spatialโshaped by where people live, what nature they have around them, and the spatial configuration of proposed interventions (for example, how far away they are). A... Continue Reading →
Public support for urban climate adaptation policy through nature-based solutions
The impacts of climate change on urban life require response in terms of adaptation planning. We investigated perceptions of and economic preferences for urban climate adaptation through nature-based solutions (NBS) in Prague and found that: (i) increased use of NBS is likely to generate significant economic public value; (ii) people perceive the species diversity of the NBS measures positively; (iii) NBS implemented in...











