In 2007, the world reached the unprecedented milestone of half of its people living in cities, and that proportion is projected to be 60% in 2030. The combined effect of global climate change and rapid urban growth, accompanied by economic and industrial development, will likely make city residents more vulnerable to a number of urban environmental problems, including extreme weather and climate conditions, sea-level rise, poor public health and air quality, atmospheric transport of accidental or intentional releases of toxic material, and limited water resources. One fundamental aspect of predicting the future risks and defining mitigation strategies is to understand the weather and regional climate affected by cities. For this reason, doz...
‘Urban Climate Science for Planning Healthy Cities’ is published by Springer Cham in the book series...
This paper analyses the trends of the changing environmental effects within growing megacities as th...
Chongqing is the largest central-government-controlled municipality in China, which is now undergoin...
Accelerating growth of urban populations, especially in developing countries, has become a driving f...
AbstractIn the last two decades substantial advances have been made in the understanding of the scie...
Large cities and urban regions are confronted with rising pressure by environmental pollution, impac...
This paper reviews the long tradition of city-scale climatological and meteorological applications p...
Cities and global climate change are closely linked: cities are where the bulk of greenhouse gas emi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The physical structure of a city directly affects it...
AbstractThe majority of the population of the planet (6.6 billion) now live in urban areas, which ha...
Atmospheric sciences have dealt with the special features of urban climate for about 200...
This paper summarizes recent studies on the effects of urbanization on climate in China. The effects...
International audienceUrbanization and global warming are two of the major human impacts on the envi...
Large cities and urban regions are confronted with rising pressure by environmental pollution, impac...
‘Urban Climate Science for Planning Healthy Cities’ is published by Springer Cham in the book series...
This paper analyses the trends of the changing environmental effects within growing megacities as th...
Chongqing is the largest central-government-controlled municipality in China, which is now undergoin...
Accelerating growth of urban populations, especially in developing countries, has become a driving f...
AbstractIn the last two decades substantial advances have been made in the understanding of the scie...
Large cities and urban regions are confronted with rising pressure by environmental pollution, impac...
This paper reviews the long tradition of city-scale climatological and meteorological applications p...
Cities and global climate change are closely linked: cities are where the bulk of greenhouse gas emi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The physical structure of a city directly affects it...
AbstractThe majority of the population of the planet (6.6 billion) now live in urban areas, which ha...
Atmospheric sciences have dealt with the special features of urban climate for about 200...
This paper summarizes recent studies on the effects of urbanization on climate in China. The effects...
International audienceUrbanization and global warming are two of the major human impacts on the envi...
Large cities and urban regions are confronted with rising pressure by environmental pollution, impac...
‘Urban Climate Science for Planning Healthy Cities’ is published by Springer Cham in the book series...
This paper analyses the trends of the changing environmental effects within growing megacities as th...
Chongqing is the largest central-government-controlled municipality in China, which is now undergoin...