<p>In a time of interconnected social, political and environmental crises, international commitments to act on climate change and biodiversity loss are being put to the test. Upholding these commitments requires us to adopt monitoring and evaluation practices that bridge the gap between international ambitions and local action in cities. For safeguarding current progress and supporting urban nature, we argue that it is critical to reframe monitoring and evaluation as a collective learning process that recognizes people’s everyday knowledge and leverages community involvement to respond to changing conditions.</p>

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Monitoring nature-based solutions is key for compliance, co-creation and practice improvement

  • Erich Wolff,
  • Perrine Hamel,
  • Alex M. Lechner,
  • Kim Irvine,
  • Niki Frantzeskaki,
  • Loan Diep,
  • Luisa Tavenisa,
  • Ashley Welch,
  • Pamela Gloria Cajilig,
  • Monalisa Sen,
  • Chloe Pottinger-Glass,
  • Lelani Mannetti,
  • Claudia Tan,
  • Alina Bill-Weilandt,
  • Shaikh Fairul Edros Ahmad Shaikh,
  • Kashif Shaad,
  • Cathy Oke,
  • Dixi Mengote-Quah,
  • Yuliya Dzyuban

摘要

In a time of interconnected social, political and environmental crises, international commitments to act on climate change and biodiversity loss are being put to the test. Upholding these commitments requires us to adopt monitoring and evaluation practices that bridge the gap between international ambitions and local action in cities. For safeguarding current progress and supporting urban nature, we argue that it is critical to reframe monitoring and evaluation as a collective learning process that recognizes people’s everyday knowledge and leverages community involvement to respond to changing conditions.