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A resilient lake Säbysjön

Resilient lake Säbysjön. A collaborative endeavor for ecosystem restoration and community engagement. 

By Mika Sasaki and Amir Rezvani

This project evaluates Lake Säbysjön's resilience, an urban wetland in Järfälla municipality, Stockholm, Sweden, against water-related challenges using the green-blue infrastructure. Addressing urgent water resource management needs amidst urbanization, climate-induced events, and local environmental concerns like water pollution and flooding risks. The study delves into understanding cross-boundary collaborative water management strategies that could potentially support the comprehension of interconnected water system dynamics, contribute to the preservation of biodiversity, and enhance community engagement, particularly in aspects such as recreational opportunities. The methodology underscores resilience analysis as a purposeful approach, requiring a tailored framework aligned with the project's objectives and scale. The main output comprises the
knowledge and insights acquired during the research, to lay the groundwork for more comprehensive research in similar ecological landscapes and water-related challenges. Moreover, identifying critical thresholds and proposing strategies relevant to the specific
research objectives are the ambitious outputs of this project. By shedding light on these thresholds and suggesting targeted strategies, this study seeks to contribute not only to understanding the dynamic of Säbysjön's ecosystem but also to lay the groundwork for more comprehensive research in similar urbanizing landscapes and water-related challenges.

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