Mainstreaming Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in Southeast Asia: A Systematic Review

Southeast Asia undergoes varying degrees of urbanisation, with some nations at advanced stages and others in developing phases. Nature-based Solutions (NbS) are crucial for boosting urban resilience, but comprehending how to implement them effectively in urban environments is an ongoing process. Thi...

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Main Authors: Tun K.Z., Pramanik M., Chakrabortty R., Chowdhury K., Halder B., Pande C.B., Mukhopadhyay A., Zhran M.
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Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2025
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author Tun K.Z.
Pramanik M.
Chakrabortty R.
Chowdhury K.
Halder B.
Pande C.B.
Mukhopadhyay A.
Zhran M.
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Pramanik M.
Chakrabortty R.
Chowdhury K.
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Pande C.B.
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Zhran M.
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description Southeast Asia undergoes varying degrees of urbanisation, with some nations at advanced stages and others in developing phases. Nature-based Solutions (NbS) are crucial for boosting urban resilience, but comprehending how to implement them effectively in urban environments is an ongoing process. This study seeks to comprehensively explore the current knowledge on urban resilience and ecosystem services through NbS in Southeast Asia (SEA). Only empirical studies conducted on nature-based solutions and recommendations were included in this review, considering keywords such as, ?ecosystem services?, ?nature-based solutions?, ?urban? and ?Southeast Asia? in various combinations. A total of 102 papers, from 62 different sources, were selected to analyse in this study. The study of nature-based solutions for enhancing urban resilience in Southeast Asia reflects a growing interest and heightened awareness of this climatic phenomenon. This trend is notably demonstrated by a significant increase in published articles since 2014. The study indicates the current state of NbS research in Southeast Asia, emphasising the importance of ongoing interdisciplinary collaboration, international engagement, and a dedicated focus on sustainable urban development and green infrastructure to effectively tackle challenges posed by the urban heat island phenomenon in the region. Graphical abstracts: (Figure presented.) ? King Abdulaziz University and Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-369352025-03-03T15:45:54Z Mainstreaming Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in Southeast Asia: A Systematic Review Tun K.Z. Pramanik M. Chakrabortty R. Chowdhury K. Halder B. Pande C.B. Mukhopadhyay A. Zhran M. 59350318800 56835325700 57208780685 57202436181 57217238320 57193547008 55497452100 57553459500 Southeast Asia undergoes varying degrees of urbanisation, with some nations at advanced stages and others in developing phases. Nature-based Solutions (NbS) are crucial for boosting urban resilience, but comprehending how to implement them effectively in urban environments is an ongoing process. This study seeks to comprehensively explore the current knowledge on urban resilience and ecosystem services through NbS in Southeast Asia (SEA). Only empirical studies conducted on nature-based solutions and recommendations were included in this review, considering keywords such as, ?ecosystem services?, ?nature-based solutions?, ?urban? and ?Southeast Asia? in various combinations. A total of 102 papers, from 62 different sources, were selected to analyse in this study. The study of nature-based solutions for enhancing urban resilience in Southeast Asia reflects a growing interest and heightened awareness of this climatic phenomenon. This trend is notably demonstrated by a significant increase in published articles since 2014. The study indicates the current state of NbS research in Southeast Asia, emphasising the importance of ongoing interdisciplinary collaboration, international engagement, and a dedicated focus on sustainable urban development and green infrastructure to effectively tackle challenges posed by the urban heat island phenomenon in the region. Graphical abstracts: (Figure presented.) ? King Abdulaziz University and Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024. Article in press 2025-03-03T07:45:54Z 2025-03-03T07:45:54Z 2024 Review 10.1007/s41748-024-00473-2 2-s2.0-85205341557 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85205341557&doi=10.1007%2fs41748-024-00473-2&partnerID=40&md5=e7c40af8f00fe4f668a57c90ba4771ee https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/36935 Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH Scopus
spellingShingle Tun K.Z.
Pramanik M.
Chakrabortty R.
Chowdhury K.
Halder B.
Pande C.B.
Mukhopadhyay A.
Zhran M.
Mainstreaming Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in Southeast Asia: A Systematic Review
title Mainstreaming Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in Southeast Asia: A Systematic Review
title_full Mainstreaming Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in Southeast Asia: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Mainstreaming Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in Southeast Asia: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Mainstreaming Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in Southeast Asia: A Systematic Review
title_short Mainstreaming Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in Southeast Asia: A Systematic Review
title_sort mainstreaming nature-based solutions for climate adaptation in southeast asia: a systematic review
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