TY - JOUR
T1 - Planning support systems for strategic implementation of nature-based solutions in the global south
T2 - Current role and future potential in Indonesia
AU - Kuller, Martijn
AU - Farrelly, Megan
AU - Marthanty, Dwinanti Rika
AU - Deletic, Ana
AU - Bach, Peter M.
N1 - Funding Information:
Our warm regards go to all research participants from government, private consultants and academia in Bogor and Surabaya, who took the time to speak with us in interviews and participate in workshops. We extend our gratitude to Daniel Mambo and Dwi A. Yuliantoro for organisation and simultaneous translation of interviews and workshops, as well as all other Indonesian and Australian project colleagues who supported our work in Indonesia. This work was supported by the Australia-Indonesia Centre under the project code RCC-BrownMON: Urban Water Cluster and fund code SRP16 52057764 .
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© 2022 The Authors
PY - 2022/7
Y1 - 2022/7
N2 - Nature Based Solutions (NBS) are increasingly used for improving water quality, reducing urban flooding and providing ecological and amenity benefits. Although predominantly developed and implemented in industrialised countries, NBS are gaining traction in the Global South. Strategic planning is required to deliver the anticipated benefits and ensure successful integration into urban landscapes. Spatial software and planning support systems (PSS), can inform such decision-making. We seek to understand the efficacy of utilising PSS for advancing NBS practices within Indonesian urban settings. Through workshops and in-depth interviews with urban planning practitioners, we examined (i) the current NBS planning context, (ii) tacit experiences with contemporary PSS, and (iii) potential utility of PSS to address identified challenges with NBS planning. While strategic planning processes were perceived as improving over past decades, significant challenges remain including inadequate collaboration between actors, insufficient capacity and resources of local governments and limited access to high-quality spatial data. Although strategic planners employ contemporary PSS, further embedding those into decision-making processes requires rethinking the socio-institutional and political context within which they operate. Results revealed keen interest to adopt innovative PSS. However, without access to high-quality spatial information, strategic planning will continue to be compromised, potentially leading to ill-sited NBS interventions.
AB - Nature Based Solutions (NBS) are increasingly used for improving water quality, reducing urban flooding and providing ecological and amenity benefits. Although predominantly developed and implemented in industrialised countries, NBS are gaining traction in the Global South. Strategic planning is required to deliver the anticipated benefits and ensure successful integration into urban landscapes. Spatial software and planning support systems (PSS), can inform such decision-making. We seek to understand the efficacy of utilising PSS for advancing NBS practices within Indonesian urban settings. Through workshops and in-depth interviews with urban planning practitioners, we examined (i) the current NBS planning context, (ii) tacit experiences with contemporary PSS, and (iii) potential utility of PSS to address identified challenges with NBS planning. While strategic planning processes were perceived as improving over past decades, significant challenges remain including inadequate collaboration between actors, insufficient capacity and resources of local governments and limited access to high-quality spatial data. Although strategic planners employ contemporary PSS, further embedding those into decision-making processes requires rethinking the socio-institutional and political context within which they operate. Results revealed keen interest to adopt innovative PSS. However, without access to high-quality spatial information, strategic planning will continue to be compromised, potentially leading to ill-sited NBS interventions.
KW - Blue-green infrastructure
KW - Global south
KW - Indonesia
KW - Nature-based solutions
KW - Planning support systems
KW - SSANTO
KW - Strategic planning
KW - Sustainable urban water management
KW - Transferability
KW - Urban planning
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85133899779&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.cities.2022.103693
DO - 10.1016/j.cities.2022.103693
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85133899779
SN - 0264-2751
VL - 126
JO - Cities
JF - Cities
M1 - 103693
ER -