Mapping the city's trajectories to cool the city and better resist heat waves
Anne Ruas,
Jean-Francois Girres,
Abdou Guene
et al.
Abstract:Abstract. During the months of July and August 2021 and 2022, numerous climatic disturbances such as heat domes in Canada, floods and landslides in Belgium, Germany, Turkey, China as well as giant fires in Russia and Greece have marked the news and people’s minds. Climate inertia and the complexity of changing the world’s energy model make it necessary to adapt territories to limit the impacts of the changes that are underway. However, if the speeches on the urgency to act to cool the cities have become omnipr… Show more
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