Mojca Nastran
University of Ljubljana
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Journal of Environmental Management | 2018
Alexander P.N. van der Jagt; Michael J. Smith; Bianca Ambrose-Oji; Cecil C. Konijnendijk; Vincenzo Giannico; Dagmar Haase; Raffaele Lafortezza; Mojca Nastran; Marina Pintar; Špela Železnikar; Rozalija Cvejić
Urban green infrastructure (UGI) and nature-based solutions are increasingly recognized as instruments to address urban sustainability challenges, yet rely on a good understanding of complex social-ecological system (SES) to function adequately. Adaptive co-management (ACM), engaging a broad variety of stakeholders in collaborative learning, is an effective strategy to improve the resilience of a SES. However, ACM studies have been criticized for neglecting the urban context, while also offering little clarity on process objectives and outcomes. To address these knowledge gaps, while also drawing attention to the important issue of socially inclusive UGI development, we present a guiding framework and approach to encourage the ACM of UGI featuring two main components. Firstly, a Learning Alliance (LA) serves as an instrument for collaborative learning and experimentation across different scales. To facilitate upscaling, we propose to establish a complementary Urban Learning Lab (ULL) to facilitate a regular exchange between the LA and legitimate peripheral networks and stakeholders in the city region. Secondly, a stepwise approach to SES analysis serves to engage a representative group of stakeholders in the LAs and ULLs, and support the processes of setting LA objectives and monitoring of adaptive capacity. We illustrate our approach to the ACM of UGI with a case study of LivadaLAB in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Applying the framework and approach, we demonstrate increased adaptive capacity of the SES around UGI as indicated by: 1) improved overall stakeholder salience, in particular for previously disempowered actor groups, 2) increased number and strength of connections between stakeholders, and 3) the consideration of a broader range of sustainable development objectives by stakeholders in their daily practice.
Environmental Science & Policy | 2016
Mojca Nastran; Helena Regina
Ecosystem services | 2018
Leonie K. Fischer; J. Honold; A. Botzat; D. Brinkmeyer; Rozalija Cvejić; Tim Delshammar; B.H.M. Elands; Dagmar Haase; Nadja Kabisch; S.J. Karle; Raffaele Lafortezza; Mojca Nastran; Anders Busse Nielsen; A.P. van der Jagt; Kati Vierikko; Ingo Kowarik
Sociologija I Prostor | 2012
Mojca Nastran; Janez Pirnat
Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions | 2018
Leonie K. Fischer; Jasmin Honold; Rozalija Cvejić; Tim Delshammar; Sven Hilbert; Raffaele Lafortezza; Mojca Nastran; Anders Busse Nielsen; Marina Pintar; Alexander P.N. van der Jagt; Ingo Kowarik
Land Use Policy | 2015
Mojca Nastran
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management | 2014
Mojca Nastran
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2018
Mojca Nastran; Milan Kobal; Klemen Eler
Urbani izziv | 2015
Rozalija Cvejić; Špela Železnikar; Mojca Nastran; Vita Rehberger; Marina Pintar
Archive | 2016
Rieke Hansen; W. Rolf; Emily Lorance Rall; Stephan Pauleit; S. Erlwein; S. Fohlmeister; Artur Santos; Ana Catarina Luz; C. Branquinho; M. Santos-Reis; Eva Gerőházi; L. Száraz; I. Tosics; C. Davies; Y. DeBellis; Raffaele Lafortezza; Kati Vierikko; A. van der Jagt; Rozalija Cvejić; S. Zeleznikar; Mojca Nastran; Marina Pintar; O. Hjorth Caspersen; Anton Stahl Olafsson; S. Gentin; Jakub Kronenberg; Tim Delshammar; Thomas Mattijssen; R. Otten