Assessing Progress in Urban Climate Adaptation: A Review of Indicators for Heat- and Water-Sensitive Urban Development

Nisha Patel, Britta Jänicke, René Burghardt, Stenka Vulova, Florian Otto
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An increasing number of cities in Germany and Europe are formulating adaptation strategies to address the consequences of climate change. Nevertheless, quantifying whether these strategies contribute to alterations in urban infrastructure and promote climate-sensitive urban development is challenging. This article aims to explore possible urban climate adaptation indicators (UCAIs) from literature suitable for assessing the implementation of heat- and water-sensitive urban development measures in local municipalities, with a focus on Germany. In addition to a literature review, workshops and discussions with experts from Germany complemented and deepened the indicator selection process. As a result, we identified 27 indicators, which were grouped into 5 key areas: (1) surface and urban overheating indicators; (2) building type and structure indicators; (3) green infrastructure indicators; (4) soil-sealing indicators; and (5) water-sensitive urban development indicators. Only a few manage to map several adaptation measures, avoiding conflicts with other urban planning objectives, can be derived for cities at the national level and show promise for capturing small-scale adaptation measures in the city. We concluded that, in particular, the green infrastructure and soil-sealing indicators, such as green cover, access to greenery and green supply have a high potential to meet heat- and water-sensitive urban development goals, while avoiding conflicts of objectives and trade-offs. Overall, this review underscores the necessity for additional research and testing to formulate practical and effective indicators for capturing heat- and water-sensitive aspects of urban development.

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城市气候适应进展评估:热水敏感型城市发展指标综述
德国和欧洲越来越多的城市正在制定适应战略,以应对气候变化的后果。然而,量化这些战略是否有助于改变城市基础设施和促进气候敏感型城市发展具有挑战性。本文旨在从文献中探索可能的城市气候适应指标(UCAIs),以评估当地市政当局对热敏感和水敏感的城市发展措施的实施情况,并以德国为重点。除了文献综述之外,与德国专家的研讨会和讨论补充并深化了指标选择过程。结果,我们确定了27个指标,并将其分为5个重点领域:(1)地表和城市过热指标;(2)建筑类型和结构指标;(3)绿色基础设施指标;(4)土壤密封指标;(5)水敏城市发展指标。只有少数几个能够绘制出若干适应措施的地图,避免与其他城市规划目标发生冲突,这些措施可以在国家层面上为城市导出,并显示出捕获城市小规模适应措施的希望。我们的结论是,特别是绿色基础设施和土壤密封指标,如绿色覆盖、获得绿色植物和绿色供应,在实现热和水敏感型城市发展目标的同时,具有很高的潜力,同时避免了目标冲突和权衡。总的来说,这一审查强调有必要进行更多的研究和试验,以制定实际和有效的指标,以捕捉城市发展中对热和水敏感的方面。
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