2023
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4361197
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Climate Risk Archetypes. Identifying Similarities and Differences of Municipal Risks for the Adaptation Process

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“…The workshop included representatives from a spectrum of municipal administrative departments, such as urban and environmental planning, transport, education, and finance. The workshop featured projections based on the RCP8.5 scenario, tailored specifically to the municipal level (for the detailed methodology see Riach et al, 2023). According to this scenario, the municipality could expect a significant temperature increase (approximately 1.3 K) and nearly twice as many heat days ( > 30 • C) between 2021-2050 compared to the 1971-2000 period.…”
Section: Setting the Stage: Preliminary Observations And Actionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The workshop included representatives from a spectrum of municipal administrative departments, such as urban and environmental planning, transport, education, and finance. The workshop featured projections based on the RCP8.5 scenario, tailored specifically to the municipal level (for the detailed methodology see Riach et al, 2023). According to this scenario, the municipality could expect a significant temperature increase (approximately 1.3 K) and nearly twice as many heat days ( > 30 • C) between 2021-2050 compared to the 1971-2000 period.…”
Section: Setting the Stage: Preliminary Observations And Actionsmentioning
confidence: 99%