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Mitigation of extreme events due to climate change through Nature Based Solutions (NbS)

Mitigation of extreme events due to climate change through Nature Based Solutions (NbS)

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This eight-part series explores how we can leverage the inherent power of natural systems to protect our infrastructure, communities, and environments from the escalating impacts of climate change.Built for land managers, infrastructure designers, earth material analysts, and natural resource protectors, this podcast keeps things practical, technical, and grounded in reality. Co-hosted by researchers Ali and Kimia, the series bridges the gap between laboratory data, geotechnical engineering, and living ecosystems to explain how we can move away from traditional construction and start building with the Earth. (Powered by Jellypod)Copyright 2026 Mitigation of extreme events due to climate change through Nature Based Solutions (NbS)
  • [08] Role of Local Community Participation in Landslide Risk Reduction
    May 26 2026
    The human element of NbS.It wraps up the series by explaining that nature-based solutions are living systems requiring a "social contract".It outlines a connected chain of action called Mosaic Governance —linking academia, policy, local citizens, and educators to ensure long-term maintenance and generational risk awareness.
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  • [07] Watershed Management and Natural Water Control Systems
    May 26 2026
    Zooming out from individual hillsides to the broader landscape's "circulatory system".It discusses managing water across entire landscapes using natural water control systems rather than massive concrete dams, helping the terrain behave like a giant sponge to avoid catastrophic slope failures.
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  • [06] Natural Ground Covers and Organic Mulching Systems
    May 26 2026
    How to treat bare ground that needs a quick biological "bandage".It explains how applying layers of organic mulch (like wheat straw, wood chips, or compost) or inorganic armor creates a protective skin that regulates moisture, regulates soil temperature, and stops erosion in its tracks.
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