
Nature-based solutions: Local authorities
Practical ways in which local authorities can act to support nature-based solutions.
NatureScot joined with COSLA, The Improvement Service, and the Sustainable Scotland Network to publish a briefing for Elected Members on Nature-based Solutions.
- Adapting to the impacts of climate change
- Reducing carbon emissions and storing carbon safely
- Preventing the loss of biodiversity and protecting our natural capital
- Improving health and wellbeing and reducing health inequalities
- Building stronger and more resilient communities
- Nurturing our young people
- Supporting a Green Recovery and Just Transition

- The Climate Emergency and loss of nature
- Develop climate change strategies that include nature, invest in green infrastructure and take action for pollinators - Young people, learning and play
- Improve greenspace quality close to schools, provide places for outdoor learning and play and co-design projects with young people - Stronger communities and sustainable places
- Make more use of the whole public estate for people and nature, grow the network of quality greenspaces for people and support the use of greenspaces by all - Health and wellbeing
- Improve wellbeing through providing access to nature for all, improve and ‘green’ the active travel network and embed green exercise in health practice - Inclusive Economic Growth
- Attract inward investment through high quality places, invest in key natural visitor attractions and grow nature-based industries
See below a number of practical ways highlighted in the briefing in which local authorities can act to support nature-based solutions along with links to more information;
- Nature-based solutions: Urban
- Buildings and biodiversity
- Nature-rich Towns and Cities
- Green roofs and living walls
- Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS)
- Guidance - Pollinators in Planning and Construction guide
- Helping Scotland's Pollinators
- Planning and development: habitats
- Open space audit and strategy - The OSS Hub
- Greenspace Map
- Guidance for development management planners (on habitat networks)
- Habitat networks (main page)
- Central Scotland Green Network: habitat networks
- Local Nature Conservation Sites
- Young People - Learning Outdoors and Developing Skills
- Outdoor Learning Directory
- Beyond your boundary: easy steps to learning in local greenspace