1. Governance of urban nature-based solutions: challenges and opportunities in policy, planning and practice

Chairs: Attila Katona, Daniel La Rosa

May 28, 14:00 – 15:30 and May 29, 11:00 – 13:00 (Auditorium EUROPA)

First author

Affiliation

Country

Paper title

Elena Sanets,
Valery Khomich,
Ludmila
Krauchuk, Mikhail
Struk

Institute for Nature Management of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

Belarus

The significance of landscape and recreational territories for the allocation of natural framework in cities

Karsten Grunewald 

Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development

Germany

Assessment of Urban Ecosystem Services in German Cities

Shailendra K. Mandal 

National Institute of Technology Patna

India

Nature-Based Solutions for Sustainable and Resilient Urban Fabric: An Indian Smart Cities Experiences

Attila Katona 

Central European University

Hungary

Governance of urban nature-based solutions: lessons from public-, private-, and community-led initiatives in Győr, Hungary

Miroslav Čibik, Roberta Štěpánková

Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra

Slovakia

Evaluations and Modern Urban Revitalization Strategies for University Campus in City Centre

Denis Tushinsky 

NGO The "Green Watch"

Belarus

Minsk Schemes of the Public Green Areas – an Example of Violating the Law

Uladzimir Zuyeu 

Baranavichy State University

Belarus

Development urbosystems of the city of Baranavichy

Daniele La Rosa 

University of Catania

Italy

Analyzing the spatial equity of the benefits of Nature Based Solutions

Mikhail Kalinin 

Belarusian State University

Belarus

The need to account for geological factors when planning urban areas

Andrei Bezruchonak 

Belarusian State University

Belarus

Geographic features of zero-emissions urban mobility: electric buses in Minsk, Belarus

Zita Izakovičová, Peter Mederly, Peter Bezák, László Miklós 

Institute of Landscape Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences

Slovakia

Ecosystem services assessment – an innovative approach to the spatial planning  and landscape management  (case study Slovakia)