sustainable cities: options for responding to climate...

13
SG Nov 08 Sustainable Cities: Options for Responding to climate CHange Impacts and Outcomes

Upload: others

Post on 22-May-2020

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Sustainable Cities: Options for Responding to climate ...hummedia.manchester.ac.uk/institutes/mui/cure/research/scorchio/... · Webb, Lindley, Beswick. 31st conference of the International

SG Nov 08

Sustainable Cities: Options for

Responding to climate CHange

Impacts and Outcomes

Page 2: Sustainable Cities: Options for Responding to climate ...hummedia.manchester.ac.uk/institutes/mui/cure/research/scorchio/... · Webb, Lindley, Beswick. 31st conference of the International

• To develop tools for the analysis of adaptation options in urban areas, with a particular emphasis on heat and human comfort in the built environment.

Page 3: Sustainable Cities: Options for Responding to climate ...hummedia.manchester.ac.uk/institutes/mui/cure/research/scorchio/... · Webb, Lindley, Beswick. 31st conference of the International

• To develop statistical climate simulator for urban areas, considering climate change, urban landscape and direct heating.

• To model typical buildings and surroundings to develop a heat and human comfort vulnerability index.

Page 4: Sustainable Cities: Options for Responding to climate ...hummedia.manchester.ac.uk/institutes/mui/cure/research/scorchio/... · Webb, Lindley, Beswick. 31st conference of the International

• To estimate heat emissions from buildings, and greenhouse gas emission budgets to understand building adaptation options.

• To develop GIS-based decision support toolsfor exploration of adaptation options for urban planning and design.

• To demonstrate the methods and tools through in depth case studies, working in partnership with practicing planners and designers.

Page 5: Sustainable Cities: Options for Responding to climate ...hummedia.manchester.ac.uk/institutes/mui/cure/research/scorchio/... · Webb, Lindley, Beswick. 31st conference of the International

• WP1: Downscaling of Climate Variables- 1.1 RCM outputs for urban climate assessment

- 1.2 Temporal downscaling of weather variables- 1.3 Spatial patterns of temperature in urban areas

• WP2: Modelling Impacts and Adaptation of the Built Environment- 2.1 Classification of buildings and urban land cover

- 2.2 Thermal modelling of the built environment and vulnerability index- 2.3 Estimation of emissions of heat and energy-related end user air pollutant and GHG emission budgets asssociated with buildings

Page 6: Sustainable Cities: Options for Responding to climate ...hummedia.manchester.ac.uk/institutes/mui/cure/research/scorchio/... · Webb, Lindley, Beswick. 31st conference of the International

• WP3: Vulnerabilty assessment and options appraisal tools for planners and designers

- 3.1 Visualisation of heat scenarios and vulnerability at

a city scale

- 3.2 Prototype built environment adaptation options

appraisal tools

- 3.3 Case studies of adaptation of the built environment

Page 7: Sustainable Cities: Options for Responding to climate ...hummedia.manchester.ac.uk/institutes/mui/cure/research/scorchio/... · Webb, Lindley, Beswick. 31st conference of the International

• More later but papers published:• Foresight paper, Designing urban spaces and buildings to improve

sustainability and quality of life in a warmer world. Energy Policy(2008), doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2008.09.011

• Estimated Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Urban Anthropogenic Heat Fluxes. Accepted in Theoretical and Applied Climatology

Page 8: Sustainable Cities: Options for Responding to climate ...hummedia.manchester.ac.uk/institutes/mui/cure/research/scorchio/... · Webb, Lindley, Beswick. 31st conference of the International

• Papers published (continued):• Characterising the Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of the Urban

Heat Island Effect across a UK Urban Area. Smith, Levermore, Webb, Lindley, Beswick. 31st conference of the International Geographical Union (IGU), Tunis (August 12th to 15th).

• An Analysis of the Urban Heat Island of Sheffield – the Impact of a Changing Climate Susan E. Lee*, Steve Sharples PLEA 2008 –25th Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture, Dublin, 22nd to 24th October 2008

Page 9: Sustainable Cities: Options for Responding to climate ...hummedia.manchester.ac.uk/institutes/mui/cure/research/scorchio/... · Webb, Lindley, Beswick. 31st conference of the International

Claire Smith appointed Lecturer in the School of

Environment and Development, Sept 1st.

Claire an “unofficial” co-investigator and still working with the project.

Susan Lee took over on 1st Nov.

Poor summer for transects!

Page 10: Sustainable Cities: Options for Responding to climate ...hummedia.manchester.ac.uk/institutes/mui/cure/research/scorchio/... · Webb, Lindley, Beswick. 31st conference of the International

Monitoring temperatures in Greater

Manchester as per London

Page 11: Sustainable Cities: Options for Responding to climate ...hummedia.manchester.ac.uk/institutes/mui/cure/research/scorchio/... · Webb, Lindley, Beswick. 31st conference of the International
Page 12: Sustainable Cities: Options for Responding to climate ...hummedia.manchester.ac.uk/institutes/mui/cure/research/scorchio/... · Webb, Lindley, Beswick. 31st conference of the International

Dome Nut

Saucer

Nut

Studding

Cheaper radiation shield

We want lampposts and trees to put temp sensors on!

Page 13: Sustainable Cities: Options for Responding to climate ...hummedia.manchester.ac.uk/institutes/mui/cure/research/scorchio/... · Webb, Lindley, Beswick. 31st conference of the International

COincident Probabilistic climate change weather

data for a Sustainable built Environment (COPSE)

• EPSRC Reference: EP/F038178/1

• Principal Investigator: Professor Geoff Levermore

• Champion Prof Roger Courtney

• Post Doc: Dr Richard Watkins

• PhD: Mr Henry Cheung (looking specifically at urban heat island)

• Abstract: This project will develop sound methods for future climate change data for building designers to use for new buildings and refurbishments that could last to the end of this century.