04487nam 2200985z- 450 991055735010332120231214132922.0(CKB)5400000000042389(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/77030(EXLCZ)99540000000004238920202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Built Environment in a Changing ClimateInteractions, Challenges and PerspectivesBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (234 p.)3-0365-2356-1 3-0365-2355-3 The papers included in this Special Issue tackle multiple aspects of how cities, districts, and buildings could evolve along with climate change and how this would impact our way of conceiving and applying design criteria, policies, and urban plans. Despite the multidisciplinary nature of the collection, some transversal take-home messages emerge: • Today’s energy-efficient paradigms may lose their virtuosity in the future unless accurate estimates of future scenarios are used to design modelling platforms and to inform legislative frameworks; • Acting at the local scale is key. Future climate change adaptation will be implemented at the local level. Overlooking regional and local specificities will contribute to inaccurate and inefficient action plans. As such, the smaller scale will become vital in predicting future urban metabolic rates and corresponding comfort-driven strategies; • Energy poverty, heat vulnerability, and social injustice are emerging as critical factors for planning and acting for future-proof cities on par of micro- and meso-climatological factors; • Given that the impacts of climate change will persist for many years, adaptation to this phenomenon should be prioritized by removing any prominent barrier and by enabling combinations of different mitigation technologies. These topics will receive a global reach in few decades, since also developing and underdeveloped countries are starting their fight against local climate change, with cities at the forefront.Built Environment in a Changing Climate Research & information: generalbicsscoutdoor spacethermal environmentradiation environmentwind environmentheat-related mortalitybuilt environmenturban resilienceextreme heatclimate changeurban heat islandheat stress from outsideindoor environmentstropicsmulti-level office buildingscoastal citiesMediterranean climateurban heat island intensitysample yearclimate change adaptationbarriersfocus group discussionTehranstructural equation modelingurban managementnear-zero energy buildingsfuture scenariosenergy efficiencyadaptive comfortlong-term performanceurban heatAustraliaUHI effectmitigationbushfire smokeindoor air qualityfiltrationbuilding envelopeenergyfuture weather databuilding energy performancethermal comfortstatistical downscaling of climate modelsdynamical downscaling of climate modelsurban modellingcitiesbuildingsdecarbonizationurbanisationclimatedensificationpopulationtemperatureResearch & information: generalUlpiani Giuliaedt1303347Zinzi MicheleedtUlpiani GiuliaothZinzi MicheleothBOOK9910557350103321The Built Environment in a Changing Climate3026926UNINA