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Urban Climate Adaptation and Mitigation

  • Book

  • September 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5561963

Uniquely focused on the contributions smart cities can make to climate change resilience, Urban Climate Adaptation and Mitigation offers evidence-based scientific solutions for improving cities' abilities to prepare for, recover from, and adapt to global climate-related events. Beginning with the observation of global environmental change, this book explores what sustainable smart projects are, how they are adopted and evaluated, and how they can address climate change challenges. It brings together a wide variety of disciplines such as planning, transportation, and waste management to address issues related to climate change adaptation and mitigation in cities.In general, many social science researchers lack cohesive, broad-based literature knowledge; Urban Climate Adaptation and Mitigation bridges this gap and informs different types of stakeholders on how they can enhance their preparation abilities to enable real-time responses and actions. Therefore, it is a valuable reference for researchers, professors, graduate students, city planners, and policy makers.

Application-focused throughout, this book explores the complexities of urban systems and subsystems to support researchers, planners, and decision makers in their efforts toward developing more climate-resilient smart cities.

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Table of Contents

1. Urbanization in the context of global environmental change 2. Climate change adaptation and mitigation in cities 3. Smart cities: Key definitions and new directions 4. Smart city solutions and climate change ADAPTATION: An overview 5. Smart city solutions and climate change mitigation: An overview 6. The fundamentals of smart city assessment 7. Assessment tools and indicators for smart city assessment 8. The extend of inclusion of smart city indicators in existing urban sustainability assessment tools 9. Indicators to assess contributions of smart city solutions and technologies to urban resilience 10. Contributions of smart technologies to disaster resilience 11. A typology analysis of smart city projects around the world 12. Urban scale climate change adaptation through smart technologies 13. Automated object extraction of satellite imagery to estimate the loss of vegetative land cover and inform climate adaptation actions in San Antonio, Texas 14. Smart transformation in Iran, a step toward adaptation and reduction of climate change 15. Technological solutions for adaptation with Iran's water resources crisis 16. The way forward for data-driven and climate-resilient cities

Authors

Ayyoob Sharifi Professor, Hiroshima University, Japan, Urban planning, Climate change adaptation and mitigation. Ayyoob Sharifi is Professor at the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hiroshima University. He also is Core Member of the Network for Education and Research on Peace and Sustainability (NERPS). His research is mainly focused on climate change mitigation and adaptation. Ayyoob actively contributes to global change research programmes such as the Future Earth and has served as Lead Author for the Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The ultimate goal of his education and research activities is to inform actions towards building sustainable and peaceful communities. Amir Reza Khavarian-Garmsir Assistant Professor, University of Isfahan, Iran, Urban planning. Amir Reza Khavarian-Garmsir is Assistant Professor at the Department of Geography and Urban Planning, University of Isfahan. He is a researcher with expertise in geography and urban planning. He focuses on disruptive solutions for urban climate change mitigation and adaptation, smart cities, sustainable development, and mobility. He has published extensively on issues related to planning and urban studies