This collection deals with the impacts of climate change, focusing on urban regions and heritage-related scenarios. It assesses the effects of climate change on our cultural and natural heritage, disaster management, adaptation to climate change, and sustainability in building and urban planning. Climate change concerns our cultural and natural heritage, so it is crucial that we address this issue with regard to all of its social, physical and cultural consequences. Far-reaching actions are needed to adapt the natural and historic environment to make it more resilient to climate change and to limit further damage.
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This collection deals with the impacts of climate change, focusing on urban regions and heritage-related scenarios. It assesses the effects of climate change on our cultural and natural heritage, disaster management, adaptation to climate change, and sustainability in building and urban planning.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781527505957
Publisert
2018-02-12
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Høyde
212 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
225

Biographical note

Christian Kersten Hofbauer received his Master of Science degree in Architecture and Urban Design at the Graz University of Technology, Austria. In continuation of his architectural studies, he started his PhD studies at the Graz University of Technology in 2010. His areas of interests are urban development and sustainability and the means of financing these complex issues. Furthermore, a main focus of his research lies in regional development and energy-efficiency measures for urban agglomerations, as well as Smart Cities. Elham Madadi Kandjani obtained her Master of Science degree in Urban Design in Tehran, Iran, in 2007, and continued with her second Master of Science in Spatial Planning at the Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden. She continued her studies with her PhD at the Institute of Urbanism at the Graz University of Technology, Austria, in 2011. She is a leading expert in bioclimatic housing and as a research assistant and scientific expert, her research focus includes urban areas, public spaces, identity, climate change and sustainable urban development. Jean Marie Corneille Meuwissen is Full Professor and Head of the Institute of Urbanism at the Graz University of Technology, Austria. He graduated from Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, and obtained a doctorate degree at Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands. Since 1986, he has been editor-in-chief of the Wiederhall Architectural Serial.