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Do No Significant Harm (DNSH) principle & Climate proofing in the context infrastructure projects related to urban regeneration

Aktivität: Vortrag ohne Tagungsband / VorlesungEingeladener Vortrag bei Industrie oder öffentlicher Einrichtung

Beschreibung

In the workshop, Katarina Pogačnik and Nataša Beltran will introduce the Do No Significant Harm (DNSH) principle as a key element of sustainable urban project planning. Theresa Fink will contribute with case-studies that show, how simulations can support the fact-based decision making and align with the DNSH principle.
Microclimate simulations are an important tool for screening project impacts and supporting evidence-based decisions. I will present the FFG-funded project GreenDeal4Real, in which AIT and its partners - project developers, landscape architects, the City of Vienna, and greening companies - simulated the effects of different green structures in a real urban setting. The project developed practical, scientifically grounded guidance to consider microclimatic effects early in planning and mitigate negative impacts of additional sealed surfaces through targeted greening. The goal is to ensure that urban projects strengthen climate resilience without causing unintended harm.
Zeitraum19 Nov. 202520 Nov. 2025
EreignistitelEUI Capacity Building Event: Integrating horizontal principles into urban development projects, in Celje, Slovenia
VeranstaltungstypWorkshop
OrtCelje, SlowenienAuf Karte anzeigen
BekanntheitsgradNational

UN SDGs

Diese Aktivität trägt zu den folgenden UN-Nachhaltigkeitszielen (SDGs) bei

  1. SDG 11 – Nachhaltige Städte und Gemeinschaften
    SDG 11 – Nachhaltige Städte und Gemeinschaften

Research Field

  • Climate Resilient Pathways

Schlagwörter

  • Climate Proofing
  • DNSH
  • Capacity Training
  • Impact Assessment
  • NEB