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Berni Kiss

Bernadett Kiss

Lecturer

Berni Kiss

Seeds of Transformative Learning: Investigating Past Experiences From Implementing Nature-Based Solutions

Author

  • Björn Wickenberg
  • Bernadett Kiss
  • Kes Mccormick
  • Yuliya Voytenko Palgan

Summary, in English

Nature-based solutions (NBS) attract a growing interest in research and practice due to their potential to address climate change while improving human health and well-being and safeguarding biodiversity. The integration of the NBS concept in urban governance, however, is still emerging and it faces regulatory, political, financial and cognitive barriers. While the literature acknowledges an increase in NBS experimentation in cities and documents new governance approaches for NBS, academic knowledge on transformative learning to advance the potential of NBS is scarce. This article unpacks enabling and constraining factors for transformative learning through interpretative case study analysis of two NBS projects in Malmö, Sweden: BiodiverCity and EcoCity Augustenborg. To map instances of learning and investigate conditions for transformative learning in NBS implementation, this article draws on the concepts of experimenting, governing and learning and uses an analytical framework resting on three pillars: visionary ideas and strategies; stakeholder participation; and institutional arrangements. The article identifies seeds of transformative learning and argues that cross-boundary collaboration, action-oriented knowledge production, reflexive governance and citizen involvement are key enablers for transformative learning, which requires supporting structures, evaluation, continuity and relational capacities to thrive. To advance the implementation of NBS and increase urban sustainability, transformative learning should be acknowledged as a key strategic component of change. This, however, requires transformative learning to be more seriously considered in research and practice related to nature-based urban transformations.

Department/s

  • The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics

Publishing year

2022-04-22

Language

English

Publication/Series

Frontiers in Sustainable Cities

Volume

4

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Frontiers Media S. A.

Topic

  • Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Keywords

  • nature-based solutions
  • climate adaptation
  • cities
  • sustainability
  • transformative learning
  • experimentation
  • governance
  • implementation

Status

Published

Project

  • Nature-based Urban Innovation
  • Implementation of Nature-based Solutions
  • Nature-based Solutions for Urban Challenges

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2624-9634