The authors declare no conflicts of interest Funding was provided by Norwegian research council project 300560 part of the JPI project "Nature based solutions for water management in the peri urban; linking ecological, social and economic dimensions" Gudny Okkenhaug, Norwegian Geotechnical Institute and Erlend Sørmo, Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, are thanked for their input in to initial work related to the case study site.
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Data Accessibility StatementAdditional associated data are available through the supplemental files attached to this article. EDITOR'S NOTE: This article is part of the special series "Incorporating Naturebased Solutions to the Built Environment." The series documents the way in which the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets can be addressed when nature-based solutions (NBS) are incorporated into the built environment. This series presents cutting-edge environmental research and policy solutions that promote sustainability from the perspective of how the science community contributes to SDG implementation through new technologies, assessment and monitoring methods, management best practices, and scientific research.