Building urban climate resilience: An inclusive approach to heat stress mapping and capacity building in Ayodhya, India

Farheen Bano , Abirbhav Sanyal , Vandana Sehgal , Ritu Gulati , Gaurav Singh , Jente Broeckx , Ibrahim Hafeezur Rehman , Raf Theunissen , Tomas Crols , Shu Yang
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Urban areas are increasingly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, necessitating robust and inclusive approaches to enhance resilience, which in turn demands sufficient public and governmental awareness and understanding of climate change. This study focuses on Ayodhya, a fast-developing city in India, and employs a comprehensive methodology to build climate resilience through capacity building of faculty, students, stakeholders, and dissemination efforts targeting the public and school children. The methodology integrates training workshops, collaborative projects, and public outreach to foster an understanding of climate resilience principles and practices.
By empowering local communities and institutions with knowledge and tools to address climate challenges, the study demonstrates significant improvements in preparedness and adaptive capacity. A key component of the research involved heat stress mapping in Ayodhya, utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to identify high-risk areas and analyze patterns of heat exposure. Future projections of heat stress and temperature, validated with participatory in-situ measurements, were generated using climate models, providing critical data to inform adaptive strategies.
Key findings include significant improvements in preparedness and adaptive capacity, driven by a multi-faceted approach to capacity building. The paper highlights two primary outcomes: detailed results on heat exposure in Ayodhya, obtained through GIS mapping and climate models, and the analysis of methodologies employed for capacity building. Heat stress mapping identified high-risk areas and patterns of heat exposure and validated with participatory in-situ measurements. The paper underscores the importance of inclusive and participatory methods in urban climate resilience planning and offers a replicable model for other rapidly urbanizing regions facing similar challenges.
建设城市气候适应能力:印度阿约提亚热应力制图和能力建设的包容性方法
城市地区越来越容易受到气候变化的影响,需要强有力和包容性的方法来增强抵御能力,这反过来又需要公众和政府对气候变化有足够的认识和理解。本研究以印度快速发展的城市阿约提亚为研究对象,采用综合方法,通过教师、学生、利益相关者的能力建设,以及针对公众和学童的宣传工作,建立气候适应能力。该方法综合了培训讲习班、合作项目和公众宣传,以促进对气候适应能力原则和实践的理解。通过向当地社区和机构提供应对气候挑战的知识和工具,该研究表明,他们在准备和适应能力方面取得了重大进展。该研究的一个关键组成部分涉及阿约提亚的热应激测绘,利用地理信息系统(GIS)确定高风险地区并分析热暴露模式。通过参与式现场测量验证的未来热应力和温度预测,利用气候模型生成,为适应策略提供关键数据。主要发现包括在多方面的能力建设方法的推动下,在准备和适应能力方面取得了重大进展。该论文强调了两个主要成果:通过GIS制图和气候模型获得的阿约提亚热暴露的详细结果,以及用于能力建设的方法分析。热应力图确定了高风险区域和热暴露模式,并通过参与式现场测量进行了验证。本文强调了包容性和参与性方法在城市气候韧性规划中的重要性,并为其他面临类似挑战的快速城市化地区提供了可复制的模式。
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