
Dossier
Urban climate
A green environment is essential for a resilient climate and a sustainable environment in the city. It reduces air pollution, provides water storage, dampens noise and cools in warm periods. For example, the cooling of hot air in the city can be done by the strategic construction of open areas. In this dossier you can find news, background and results of research on urban climate.
News 2012-2020
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Weather balloon research: Amsterdam’s urban dome 120 meters high during last heat wave
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Nature-based solutions for urban climate adaptation
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Perspectives – not perfection – after silent revolution in Meteorology
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Weather balloons measure heat difference city and countryside
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Urban heat islands cause high temperatures
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Nature, because the city is worth it
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Designing urban water bodies that are really cooling
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The urban “wind island effect”
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Will heat make life impossible in the Indus-Ganges plain?
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Climate-smart city needs more green spaces
Publications
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Turning up the heat : Urban political ecology for a climate emergency
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The symbiotic city : One-way ticket to Nature Central
Stadswerk (2023), Issue: 2 - ISSN 0927-7641 - p. 14-16. -
Unexpected Encounters with a Garden Gnome
In: Land Art as Climate Action - Munich: Hirmer - ISBN: 9783777440934 - p. 40-47. -
Mapping the potential of the food loss and waste flows for circularity applications in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area
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Resources for plant-based food : Estimating resource use to meet the requirements of urban and peri-urban diets
Food and Energy Security (2023), Volume: 12, Issue: 3 - ISSN 2048-3694 -
Can Managing Climate Risks Be a Catalyst for Broader Transformative Change?
Social Sciences (2023), Volume: 12, Issue: 3 - ISSN 2076-0760 -
Homeowners and the Resilient City : Climate-Driven Natural Hazards and Private Land
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Introduction
In: Homeowners and the Resilient City - Palgrave Macmillan - ISBN: 9783031177620 - p. 1-15. -
Quantifying daily NOx and CO2 emissions from Wuhan using satellite observations from TROPOMI and OCO-2
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2023), Volume: 23, Issue: 1 - ISSN 1680-7316 - p. 551-563. -
The set-up and evaluation of fine-scale data assimilation for the urban climate of Amsterdam
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (2023), Volume: 149, Issue: 750 - ISSN 0035-9009 - p. 171-191.