Protecting rivers as urban natural assets
The UNA Rivers project supports local governments in African cities to protect and revitalise their urban natural assets around river systems.
Related ICLEI Pathway(s)
Locations
Funded by
About
Project summary
This cutting edge project is designed to support the daily challenges that local governments in Africa experience around protecting and revitalising their urban natural assets, in particular their river systems. It aims to integrate nature-based solutions into land use planning for increased resilience.
This project is funded by Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), through SwedBio at the Stockholm Resilience Centre.
This cutting edge project is designed to support the daily challenges that local governments in Africa experience around protecting and revitalising their urban natural assets, in particular their river systems. It aims to integrate nature-based solutions into land use planning for increased resilience.
This project is funded by Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), through SwedBio at the Stockholm Resilience Centre.
Project aims
Mainstream biodiversity and nature-based solutions into land use planning and decision-making processes
Increase awareness of ecosystem services through capacity building
Mobilise project activities through alignment with international policies and processes (such as the Convention on Biological Diversity’s Aichi Biodiversity Targets and the Sustainable Development Goals)
Improve co-ordination between key stakeholders to work together towards integrating biodiversity into land use planning
Connect local communities with nature to encourage appreciation, cultural activation and enhance human well-being
Implement community-based projects along urban river systems to improve river restoration and revitalisation, and improve human well-being and livelihood creation
All project activities intent to transform the city landscape. The project aims to play a role in the process of transformation by effectively challenging dynamics that created the challenges in the first place. This project places emphasis on ensuring effective processes for sustainable change as well as on producing tangible products.
Mainstream biodiversity and nature-based solutions into land use planning and decision-making processes
Increase awareness of ecosystem services through capacity building
Mobilise project activities through alignment with international policies and processes (such as the Convention on Biological Diversity’s Aichi Biodiversity Targets and the Sustainable Development Goals)
Improve co-ordination between key stakeholders to work together towards integrating biodiversity into land use planning
Connect local communities with nature to encourage appreciation, cultural activation and enhance human well-being
Implement community-based projects along urban river systems to improve river restoration and revitalisation, and improve human well-being and livelihood creation
All project activities intent to transform the city landscape. The project aims to play a role in the process of transformation by effectively challenging dynamics that created the challenges in the first place. This project places emphasis on ensuring effective processes for sustainable change as well as on producing tangible products.