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Musco, Francesco.
Counteracting urban heat island effects in a global climate change scenario[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
551.5
書名/作者:
Counteracting urban heat island effects in a global climate change scenario/ edited by Francesco Musco.
其他作者:
Musco, Francesco.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
liii, 400 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Urban heat island.
標題:
Urban climatology.
標題:
Environment.
標題:
Climate Change.
標題:
Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry.
標題:
Energy Efficiency.
標題:
Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts.
標題:
Applied and Technical Physics.
ISBN:
9783319104256
ISBN:
9783319104249
內容註:
Part I The Urban Heat Island - Evidence, Measures and Tools -- Forecasting Models for Urban Warming in Climate Change -- Assessment Indication and Gold Standard -- Methodologies for UHI Analysis -- Decision Support Systems for Urban Planning -- Part II Pilot Actions in European Cities -- Counteracting Urban Heat Islands: Solutions for European Cities.
摘要、提要註:
Urban Heat Islands (UHIs) are a microclimatic phenomenon which manifests as a significant increase in the temperature of cities compared to their surrounding areas. Recently the phenomenon has been enforced by the tendency to climate change and in particular by extreme climate events. This book presents and analyzes the results of a project to develop and apply mitigation and adaptation strategies and measures for counteracting the global urban heat islands phenomenon, supported by the EU's Central Europe Regional Development Fund. Pilot studies were carried out in eight metropolitan areas: Bologna/Modena, Budapest, Ljubljana, Lodz, Prague, Stuttgart, Venice/Padua, and Vienna. The project involved feasibility studies and strategies for appropriately altering planning rules and governance to tackle the problem of UHIs, and focused on the specific morphology of EU urban areas, which are often characterized by the presence of historical old towns. The first part of the book is devoted to evidence, measures and tools, including tools to facilitate UHI analysis and decision support systems. The second part explores measures for counteracting urban heat islands, including specific analysis of the case studies and offering solutions for European cities. The volume includes supplemental materials such as references, glossaries and keyword lists. The UHI management plans developed here can be integrated into national and regional sustainable development approaches for urban and land planning. They can also contribute to the application of innovative urban planning techniques that foster a new "climate proof" planning approach in European cities. UHI project has been implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10425-6
Counteracting urban heat island effects in a global climate change scenario[electronic resource] /
Counteracting urban heat island effects in a global climate change scenario
[electronic resource] /edited by Francesco Musco. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - liii, 400 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Part I The Urban Heat Island - Evidence, Measures and Tools -- Forecasting Models for Urban Warming in Climate Change -- Assessment Indication and Gold Standard -- Methodologies for UHI Analysis -- Decision Support Systems for Urban Planning -- Part II Pilot Actions in European Cities -- Counteracting Urban Heat Islands: Solutions for European Cities.
Open access.
Urban Heat Islands (UHIs) are a microclimatic phenomenon which manifests as a significant increase in the temperature of cities compared to their surrounding areas. Recently the phenomenon has been enforced by the tendency to climate change and in particular by extreme climate events. This book presents and analyzes the results of a project to develop and apply mitigation and adaptation strategies and measures for counteracting the global urban heat islands phenomenon, supported by the EU's Central Europe Regional Development Fund. Pilot studies were carried out in eight metropolitan areas: Bologna/Modena, Budapest, Ljubljana, Lodz, Prague, Stuttgart, Venice/Padua, and Vienna. The project involved feasibility studies and strategies for appropriately altering planning rules and governance to tackle the problem of UHIs, and focused on the specific morphology of EU urban areas, which are often characterized by the presence of historical old towns. The first part of the book is devoted to evidence, measures and tools, including tools to facilitate UHI analysis and decision support systems. The second part explores measures for counteracting urban heat islands, including specific analysis of the case studies and offering solutions for European cities. The volume includes supplemental materials such as references, glossaries and keyword lists. The UHI management plans developed here can be integrated into national and regional sustainable development approaches for urban and land planning. They can also contribute to the application of innovative urban planning techniques that foster a new "climate proof" planning approach in European cities. UHI project has been implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF.
ISBN: 9783319104256
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-10425-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QC981.7.U7 / C68 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 551.5
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