In a warming and highly unequal world, people are searching for integrated,  holistic solutions that can move beyond the siloes of social or environmental  sustainability. In this context, there are tendencies, even in research, to  assume that green is good, and that green is fair. Against this backdrop,  nature based solutions to climate change have risen to prominence as a go  to approach for delivery of win-win solutions when it comes to social change  and empowerment of vulnerable groups. In this thesis I focus on Nature-based  Solutions to Climate Change Adaptation in Sri Lanka. Using a power-based  analysis, I explore the potential of such solutions to facilitate empowerment  of the most climate-vulnerable groups. I locate some promises and pitfalls of  these solutions, and make some suggestions how they can better acknowledge  social relations and processes.
Stephen Woroniecki is an interdisciplinary scientist  interested in understanding the social and the natural  dimensions of climate change, biodiversity loss, and  sustainability. He has a background in ecology, and  conservation, and resilience, having studied in Edinburgh,  Stockholm, and Lund.
LUND UNIVERSITY CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR INTEGRATION OF  SOCIAL AND NATURAL DIMENSIONS OF SUSTAINABILITY (LUCID) 
LUCID was a Linnaeus Centre at Lund University. It was funded by the Swedish  Research Council Formas, comprised six disciplines from three faculties and was  coordinated by LUCSUS as a faculty independent research centre. The research  aimed at the integration of social and natural dimensions of sustainability in the  context of grand sustainability challenges such as climate change, biodiversity  loss, water scarcity and land use change.
							 
								
									ArbetstitelConfronting the ecology of crisis
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 Kort BeskrivningIn a warming and highly unequal world, people are searching for integrated,  holistic solutions that can move beyond the siloes of social or environmental  sustainability. In this context, there are tendencies, even in research, to  assume that green is good, and that green is fair. Against this backdrop,  nature based solutions to climate change h
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