2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.dibe.2020.100023
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How to bring urban and global climate studies together with urban planning and architecture?

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“…Climate-sensitive architecture, as Fallmann and Emeis mentioned in their review, consists of all the techniques in the previous section, namely planted facades and roofs, highly reflective materials, etc. In the lens of the city, the economic, cultural, transportation, and political features are all taken into account [11]. The researchers believed that the preliminary planning of urban green and gardening should be under legislative provisions, which is agreed upon by Brian Shelton, marketing manager of Chief Buildings, Grand Island to involve as early as possible.…”
Section: Planning Resilient Cities In a Meteorological Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate-sensitive architecture, as Fallmann and Emeis mentioned in their review, consists of all the techniques in the previous section, namely planted facades and roofs, highly reflective materials, etc. In the lens of the city, the economic, cultural, transportation, and political features are all taken into account [11]. The researchers believed that the preliminary planning of urban green and gardening should be under legislative provisions, which is agreed upon by Brian Shelton, marketing manager of Chief Buildings, Grand Island to involve as early as possible.…”
Section: Planning Resilient Cities In a Meteorological Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Six factors that affect the surface energy balance of a city, and are therefore contributory causes of the UHI, have been identified (Oke 1981). These are listed below and described in File 1 in the supplemental data online: Many of the climate change adaptation and mitigation measures that are available to cities (EEA 2020), including many of those identified in the RESIN Adaptation Options Library, 4 have the potential to affect these six factors contributing to the UHI and to moderate its extent and magnitude (Fallmann & Emeis 2020;Heaviside et al 2017;Mirzaei 2015). The range of interventions being deployed by city planners and policymakers worldwide includes those being explored in order to address the environmental and health priorities of the CUSSH partner cities (see Table 1 and Section 6).…”
Section: Contributory Causes Of the Uhi And City Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biophilic design patterns were developed to increase city well-being and resilience long-term [10]. The advantages of a regenerative economy and a holistic perspective are shown by the fact that such measures will improve inhabitants' health, social cohesion, and well-being while simultaneously lowering their exposure to climate change hazards like the heat island effect and flash floods [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%