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Virtual participatory mapping of nature-based solutions in the Grande de Tárcoles River basin, Costa Rica: Connecting diverse knowledge systems in a context of physical immobility.
Schröter, Barbara; Gottwald, Sarah; Castro-Arce, Karina; Hartkopf, Eva; Aguilar-González, Bernardo; Albert, Christian.
  • Schröter B; Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research, Working Group "Governance of Ecosystem Services", Eberwalder Str. 84, 15374 Müncheberg, Germany; Lund University, Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS), Box 170, 22100 Lund, Sweden. Electronic address: barbara.schroeter@zalf.de.
  • Gottwald S; Leuphana University, Social-Ecological Systems Institute (SESI), Universitätsallee 1, 21335 Lüneburg, Germany. Electronic address: sarah.gottwald@leuphana.de.
  • Castro-Arce K; University of Costa Rica, School of Architecture and Engineering Research Institute (INII), San Pedro 11501, Costa Rica. Electronic address: karina.castro@ucr.ac.cr.
  • Hartkopf E; Ruhr University Bochum, Institute of Geography, Universitätsstraße 150, 44801 Bochum, Germany. Electronic address: Eva.Hartkopf@ruhr-uni-bochum.de.
  • Aguilar-González B; University of Costa Rica, Masters in Environmental Law Program, Institute of Juridical Studies, Sede "Rodrigo Facio Brenes", Montes de Oca, 11501-2060 San José, Costa Rica; Asociación ARTES-JUSTECO, Calle 43, entre Avenida 20 y 22, Zapote, San José, Costa Rica; Eco-EJE Estudio Económico y Jurídico,
  • Albert C; Ruhr University Bochum, Institute of Geography, Universitätsstraße 150, 44801 Bochum, Germany. Electronic address: christian.albert@rub.de.
Sci Total Environ ; 872: 162195, 2023 May 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2235354
ABSTRACT
Co-design processes are of key importance in planning and implementing Nature-based Solutions (NBS), but require boundary management between diverse holders of local, practical and scientific knowledge. Participatory and map-based planning tools, such as Geodesign workshops, can facilitate such boundary management through mobilising knowledge holders, and translating and negotiating between different perspectives. The COVID-19 pandemic hindered physical mobility, but offered an, albeit unintended, opportunity to explore new ways of virtual mobility for facilitating boundary management in NBS co-design through digital participatory tools. This short communication aims to demonstrate how a spatial planning process for NBS can be facilitated in an online context. We draw on an international case study for co-designing NBS in Costa Rica, conducted during the severe lock-down restriction of the COVID-19 pandemic. This novel approach showcases how physical presence and movement is replaced by virtual mobility enabled through an online geographic map-based environment that allowed participants to communicate their opinions and co-create local and regional NBS actions. The case study included developing and testing a co-design tool to understand and map local perceptions of social-ecological problems, and an actual co-design process for siting NBS options and jointly exploring their implications. We present two levels of the process 1) the adaptation of the co-design tool, and 2) the use and usefulness of the co-design tool. Our evaluation shows that the tool served its purpose well and provided useful support to local stakeholders. We recommend to test further strategical combinations of in-person and virtual methods in NBS co-design processes to improve NBS planning and implementation.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Rivers / COVID-19 Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Central America / Costa Rica Language: English Journal: Sci Total Environ Year: 2023 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Rivers / COVID-19 Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Central America / Costa Rica Language: English Journal: Sci Total Environ Year: 2023 Document Type: Article