The evolution and future of research on Nature-based Solutions to address societal challenges

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Nature-based Solutions are recognised for their potential to address the biodiversity and climate crises, and less extensively, other societal challenges. However, this nature-society relationship is becoming more important as available food and water resources, income, and human health, are increasingly impacted by environmental changes. Here, we utilise the seven major societal challenges addressed by Nature-based Solutions according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, to identify the primary themes of the Nature-based Solutions research landscape from 1990-2021. We evaluate how these themes, with respect to the societal challenges, evolved over time, and where. Our findings highlight the under-representation of four societal challenges across the research landscape: economic and social development, human health, food security, and water security. We propose six research pathways to advance the evidence for Nature-based Solutions in these societal challenges, and present opportunities for future research programs to prioritise the needs of society, the environment, and the economy.

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Dunlop, T., Khojasteh, D., Cohen-Shacham, E., Glamore, W., Haghani,  M., van den Bosch, M., Rizzi, D., Greve, P., Felder, S. The evolution and future of research on Nature-based Solutions to address societal challenges. Commun Earth Environ 5, 132 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01308-8