Climate Change Resilience in the Urban Environment provides a detailed overview of the risks of climate change for urban areas including those risks to human health. Of particular focus is the urban microclimate and how this can be modified to make cities more efficient, more comfortable, and healthier places to live and potentially offset climate change. This second edition provides fresh perspective to the material in the first edition, and includes additional material on green and blue infrastructure in urban areas, the influence of urban geometry on comfort, heat islands and energy usage. Key Features: Provides a comprehensive review of the impacts of climate change on the urban environment. Provides details of measures that can be employed to alleviate the effects of climate change (increase resilience). Includes an easy-to-understand guide of the building physics processes and how these determine climate resilience
Climate Change Resilience in the Urban Environment 2nd Edition
Author(s): Tristan Kershaw
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
ISBN: 9780750352635
Edition: 2nd Edition
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