RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Nature-based solutions in Australia: a systematic quantitative literature review of terms, application and policy relevance JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 2023.05.11.538642 DO 10.1101/2023.05.11.538642 A1 Zhu, Dan A1 Fraser, Lily A1 Kendal, Dave A1 Zhang, Yue A1 Flies, Emily J YR 2023 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2023/05/13/2023.05.11.538642.abstract AB Nature-based Solutions (NbS) are emerging as an approach to sustainable environmental management and addressing environmental and social issues in ways that benefit human well-being and biodiversity. NbS have been applied to social-environmental challenges such as climate change and urbanization, but with diverse conceptualisations and applications that may impact their effectiveness and broader uptake. Much of the literature and implementation of NbS has emerged from Europe and though NbS use is rising in Australia, the context is unclear. This systematic quantitative literature review aims to understand Nature-based Solutions in an Australian context.Here we explore the meaning and practical uses of NbS in Australia, through three research questions: In Australia, 1) what is meant by the term ‘nature-based solutions’? 2) what socio-ecological challenges do NbS aim to address and how? 3) are there gaps in NbS research and policy application that are hindering uptake of NbS approaches?We show that in Australia, local governments are using NbS in urban planning to address the compounding challenges brought on by climate change in the human-environment interfaces. However, there is no consensus on NbS definitions and approaches, research is focussed on urban areas and problems, and NbS implementation follows a bottom-up, localised pattern without an integrated policy framework. Based on these findings, we provide recommendations for improving the implementation of NbS in Australia including: 1) a consistency of NbS definition and awareness of NbS approaches; 2) interdisciplinary and interdepartmental collaboration on NbS methods and effectiveness and; 3) an integrated policy framework supporting NbS nationwide.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest.