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Counteracting Urban Heat Island Effects in a Global Climate Change Scenario 1st ed. 2016 [Hardback]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Sep-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319104241
  • ISBN-13: 9783319104249
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 8867 g, 181 Illustrations, color; 32 Illustrations, black and white; LIII, 400 p. 213 illus., 181 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319104249
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Urban heat islands are a new type of microclimatic phenomenon that causes a significant increase in the temperature of cities compared to surrounding areas. The phenomenon has been enforced by the current trend towards climate change. Although experts consider urban heat islands an urgent European Union public health concern, there are too few policies that address it. The EU carried out a project to learn more about this phenomenon through pilot initiatives. The pilots included feasibility studies and strategies for appropriately altering planning rules and governance to tackle the problem of urban heat islands. The pilots were carried out in eight metropolitan areas: Bologna/Modena, Budapest, Ljubljana, Lodz, Prague, Stuttgart, Venice/Padova, and Vienna. The feasibility studies carried out in these pilot areas focused on the specific morphology of EU urban areas, which are often characterised by the presence of historical old towns.

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Part I The Urban Heat Island: Evidence, Measures and Tools
1 Forecasting Models for Urban Warming in Climate Change
3(38)
Joachim Fallmann
Stefan Emeis
Sven Wagner
Christine Ketterer
Andreas Matzarakis
Ilona Kruzselyi
Gabriella Zsebehazi
Maria Kovacs
Tomas Halenka
Peter Huszar
Michal Belda
Rodica Tomozeiu
Lucio Botarelli
2 Urban Heat Island Gold Standard and Urban Heat Island Atlas
41(30)
Gyorgyi Baranka
L. Bozo
Rok Ciglic
Blaz Komac
3 Methodologies for UHI Analysis
71(22)
Ardeshir Mahdavi
Kristina Kiesel
Milena Vuckovic
4 Relevance of Thermal Indices for the Assessment of the Urban Heat Island
93(16)
Andreas Matzarakis
Letizia Martinelli
Christine Ketterer
5 Decision Support Systems for Urban Planning
109(22)
Davide Fava
Graziella Guaragno
Claudia Dall'Olio
Part II Pilot Actions in European Cities
6 UHI in the Metropolitan Cluster of Bologna-Modena: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies
131(70)
Stefano Zauli Sajani
Stefano Marchesi
Paolo Lauriola
Rodica Tomozeiu
Lucio Botarelli
Giovanni Bonafe
Graziella Guaragno
Federica Fiumi
Michele Zanelli
Lodovico Gherardi
Marcello Capucci
Catia Rizzo
Filippo Bonazzi
7 The Urban Corridor of Venice and The Case of Padua
201(20)
Marco Noro
Renato Lazzarin
Filippo Busato
8 Mitigation of and Adaptation to UHI Phenomena: The Padua Case Study
221(36)
Francesco Musco
Laura Fregolent
Davide Ferro
Filippo Magni
Denis Maragno
Davide Martinucci
Giuliana Fornaciari
9 Pilot Action City of Vienna -- UHI STRAT Vienna
257(24)
Doris Damyanovic
Florian Reinwald
Christiane Brandenburg
Brigitte Allex
Birgit Gantner
Ulrich Morawetz
Jurgen Preiss
10 Pilot Actions in European Cities -- Stuttgart
281(24)
Rayk Rinke
Rainer Kapp
Ulrich Reuter
Christine Ketterer
Joachim Fallmann
Andreas Matzarakis
Stefan Emeis
11 Urban Heat Island and Bioclimatic Comfort in Warsaw
305(18)
Krzysztof Blazejczyk
Magdalena Kuchcik
Wojciech Dudek
Beata Krecisz
Anna Blazejczyk
Pawel Milewski
Jakub Szmyd
Cezary Palczynski
12 Urban Heat Island in the Ljubljana City
323(22)
Blaz Komac
Rok Ciglic Alenka Loose
Miha Pavsek
Svetlana Cermelj
Kristof Ostir
Ziga Kokalj
Maja Topole
13 Pilot Action in Budapest
345(28)
Gyorgyi Baranka
R. Ongjerth
F. Szkordikisz
O. Kocsis
14 Pilot Actions in European Cities -- Prague
373
Michal Zak
Pavel Zahradnicek
Petr Skalak
Tomas Halenka
Dominik Ales
Vladimir Fuka
Maria Kazmukova
Ondrej Zemanek
Jan Flegl
Kristina Kiesel
Radek Jares
Jaroslav Ressler
Peter Huszar
Francesco Musco, Francesco Musco (1973), architect and urban planner, PhD in Analysis and Governance of Sustainable Development (Ca Foscari, Venice), Associate professor in Urban and Regional Planning at the Department of Design and Planning in Complex Environment, University Iuav of Venice. Currently teaches Environmental Planning, Territorial Design for Climate Change and Urban Design. Dean of the EU Erasmus Mundus Master Course on MSP Maritime Spatial Planning (2013-2019). Member of the academic board of the European Master in Planning and policies for the City, Environment and Landscape (www.iuav.it/cap) and of PhD program in Planning and public policies for the territory. Supporter of a multidisciplinary approach to city and spatial planning, during the last years he finalized his research activity to the relationship between planning and sustainability, with particular attention to the implementation of bottom-up public policies to define sustainable development in local contexts. He is responsible of international agreements of scientific collaboration with Drexel University (Philadelphia, US), John Hopkins University (Baltimore, US), University of Reading (UK), University of Seville (ES), Future University (Khartum, Sudan). Scientific coordinator of several projects granted by competitive bids, among these:













·         City Action Plans in Climate Adaptation: a Global Comparative Analysis (2011) (Santander Foundation, Madrid)

·         Naterg - Developing with Nature (EU South East Europe Program) (2009-2011)

·         UHI Development and application of mitigation and adaptation strategies and measures for counteracting the global Urban Heat Islands phenomenon in climate change scenario (EU Central Europe Program) (2011- 2014);

·         Sustainable development and new asset of territorial planning in the wetland area Humedal de Mantequilla (2012-2015), (UNDP and Veneto Region);

·         ADRIPLAN (2013-2015) Adriatic Ionian Maritime Spatial Planning (EU DG Mare)

·         URBAN_Wins (2015-2018) H2020 Waste 2015 6-b (EU Horizon 2020)



























Member of AESOP Association of European School of Planning.





 





prof. Francesco Musco





Iuav University of Venice





S. Croce 1957





30135 Venice (Italy)





francesco.musco@iuav.it