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Urban Biodiversity and Nature-Based Solutions in Southeast Asia : Perspectives from Indonesia and Malaysia / Alex M. Lechner, Michelle Li Ern Ang, Juin Yan Ooi , Badrul Azhar, J. Miguel Kanai, Perrine Hamel, Saut Sagala.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lechner, Alex M., author.
Ang, Michelle Li Ern, author.
Ooi , Juin Yan, author.
Azhar, Badrul, author.
Kanai, J. Miguel, author.
Hamel, Perrine, author.
Sagala, Saut, author.
Series:
Trends in Southeast Asia ; issue 20, 2021.
Trends in Southeast Asia ; issue 20, 2021
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sustainable development--Indonesia.
Sustainable development--Malaysia.
Urban ecology (Biology).
Urban ecology (Biology)--Indonesia.
Urban ecology (Biology)--Malaysia.
Physical Description:
1 online resource digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
First edition.
Other Title:
Urban Biodiversity & Nature-Based Solutions in Southeast Asia
Place of Publication:
Singapore : ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute, 2023.
Summary:
Rapid urbanization and development in Southeast Asia have impacted its high biodiversity and unique ecosystems, directly through the use of forest lands for infrastructure building, and indirectly through increasing ecological footprints. In Greater Bandung, Indonesia and Greater Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, rapid urbanization over the last thirty years has resulted in an increase in built infrastructure of approximately two and three times respectively. A Nature-Based Solutions approach can potentially underpin urban design and planning strategies in Greater Bandung and Greater Kuala Lumpur, as well as other cities in Southeast Asia, to address biodiversity conservation and also global environmental challenges such as climate change adaption and mitigation, while supporting well-being. Mainstreaming Nature-Based Solutions in Southeast Asia will require knowledge gaps to be addressed, greater awareness, increasing the evidence base, metrics for measuring success, support from institutions and stakeholders, and new and innovative financing. The urgency of global socio-ecological challenges, in particular the biodiversity and climate crisis, means transformational change is needed in Southeast Asia, for urban, ecological, technical, economic, and social systems, while still supporting sustainable development.
Contents:
Frontmatter
FOREWORD
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION
2. SOUTHEAST ASIAN BIODIVERSITY
3. ASSESSMENT OF URBAN GREEN SPACE LOSS IN GREATER BANDUNG, INDONESIA AND GREATER KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA
4. NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS AND APPLICATIONS IN BANDUNG AND KUALA LUMPUR
5. WAY FORWARD
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 14 Nov 2025).
Other Format:
Print version: Lechner, Alex M. Urban Biodiversity and Nature-Based Solutions in Southeast Asia
ISBN:
9789815011210
9815011219
OCLC:
1302012641

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