2021
DOI: 10.17645/up.v6i3.4613
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Smart Urban Governance for Climate Change Adaptation

Abstract: Climate change will affect the way cities work substantially. Flooding and urban heating are among the most tangible consequences in cities around the globe. Extreme hydro-meteorological events will likely increase in the future due to climate change. Making cities climate-resilient is therefore an urgent challenge to sustain urban living. To adapt cities to the consequences of climate change, new ideas and concepts need to be adopted. This oftentimes requires action from different stakeholder groups and citiz… Show more

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“…Currently, machine learning techniques and intense learning represent the primary research component of AI technology [80]. Artificial intelligence technologies offer novel perspectives for climate adaptation and risk reduction in urban governance and can guarantee effective implementation [81]. Developing and utilising artificial intelligence technologies, such as neural networks, deep learning, and big data [82], will be the technological foundation for future research in climate-change-oriented human settlement studies;…”
Section: Research Trend Forecastingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, machine learning techniques and intense learning represent the primary research component of AI technology [80]. Artificial intelligence technologies offer novel perspectives for climate adaptation and risk reduction in urban governance and can guarantee effective implementation [81]. Developing and utilising artificial intelligence technologies, such as neural networks, deep learning, and big data [82], will be the technological foundation for future research in climate-change-oriented human settlement studies;…”
Section: Research Trend Forecastingmentioning
confidence: 99%