Planning, Urban Design, and Architecture for Climate Action

Elements in Climate Change and Cities – published in collaboration with the Urban Climate Change Research Network (UCCRN) – provides readers with urban climate change knowledge, tools, and case studies to heighten opportunities for sustainability and resilience in cities worldwide.
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Elements in Climate Change and Cities
Authors

Pourya Salehi, Head of Urban Research, Innovation, and Devel, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability

David Corbett, Strategic Partner Manager and Country Directo, ClimateView

Jeffrey Raven, Professor, New York Institute of Technology

Mattia Federico Leone, Associate Professor in Architectural Technolo, University of Naples Federico II (UNINA)

Embedding climate resilient development principles in planning, urban design, and architecture means ensuring that transformation of the built environment helps achieve carbon neutrality, effective adaptation, and well-being for people and nature. Planners, urban designers, and architects are called to bridge the domains of research and practice and evolve their agency and capacity, developing methods and tools consistent across spatial scales to ensure the convergence of outcomes towards targets. Shaping change necessitates an innovative action-driven framework with multi-scale analysis. This Element provides analysis on how urban climate factors, system efficiency, form and layout, building envelope and surface materials, and green/blue infrastructure affect key metrics and indicators related to complementary aspects like greenhouse gas emissions, impacts of extreme weather events, spatial and environmental justice, and human comfort.

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