In the last two decades substantial advances have been made in the understanding of the scientific basis of urban climates. These are reviewed here with attention to sustainability of cities, applications that use climate information, and scientific understanding in relation to measurements and modelling. Consideration is given from street (micro) scale to neighbourhood (local) to city and region (meso) scale. Those areas where improvements are needed in the next decade to ensure more sustainable cities are identified. High-priority recommendations are made in the following six strategic areas: observations, data, understanding, modelling, tools and education.</p
This paper reviews the long tradition of city-scale climatological and meteorological applications p...
It is not easy to imagine how the existing city can be converted to the principles of sustainability...
One of the biggest offenders on the fight for global warming is the fossil cities that contribute he...
In the last two decades substantial advances have been made in the understanding of the scientific b...
AbstractIn the last two decades substantial advances have been made in the understanding of the scie...
AbstractThe majority of the population of the planet (6.6 billion) now live in urban areas, which ha...
In the last two decades substantial advances have been made in the understanding of the scientific b...
The ambition to develop sustainable and healthy cities requires city-specific policy and practice fo...
International audienceCities modify their local climate and at the same time they suffer from the lo...
The Summary for Urban Policymakers (SUP) initiative provides a distillation of the IPCC reports into...
The majority of the population of the planet (6.6 billion) now live in urban areas, which have disti...
Since 2006, half of the world's population lives in cities. In the age of climate change, designing ...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Climate change is one of the most challe...
Cities and global climate change are closely linked: cities are where the bulk of greenhouse gas emi...
‘Urban Climate Science for Planning Healthy Cities’ is published by Springer Cham in the book series...
This paper reviews the long tradition of city-scale climatological and meteorological applications p...
It is not easy to imagine how the existing city can be converted to the principles of sustainability...
One of the biggest offenders on the fight for global warming is the fossil cities that contribute he...
In the last two decades substantial advances have been made in the understanding of the scientific b...
AbstractIn the last two decades substantial advances have been made in the understanding of the scie...
AbstractThe majority of the population of the planet (6.6 billion) now live in urban areas, which ha...
In the last two decades substantial advances have been made in the understanding of the scientific b...
The ambition to develop sustainable and healthy cities requires city-specific policy and practice fo...
International audienceCities modify their local climate and at the same time they suffer from the lo...
The Summary for Urban Policymakers (SUP) initiative provides a distillation of the IPCC reports into...
The majority of the population of the planet (6.6 billion) now live in urban areas, which have disti...
Since 2006, half of the world's population lives in cities. In the age of climate change, designing ...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Climate change is one of the most challe...
Cities and global climate change are closely linked: cities are where the bulk of greenhouse gas emi...
‘Urban Climate Science for Planning Healthy Cities’ is published by Springer Cham in the book series...
This paper reviews the long tradition of city-scale climatological and meteorological applications p...
It is not easy to imagine how the existing city can be converted to the principles of sustainability...
One of the biggest offenders on the fight for global warming is the fossil cities that contribute he...