How to Make Existing Urban Structures Climate-Resilient?

Katrin Hagen, Tanja Tötzer, Erik Meinharter, Dietmar Millinger, Matthias Ratheiser, Susanne Formanek

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Abstract

The implementation of green and blue infrastructure measures is confronted with a variety of barriers - starting with administrative, technical and legal frameworks but also to a great part through missing awareness of and acceptance by neighbours and local stakeholders. This paper focusses on the latter presenting supportive processes and actions which are needed for transforming existing urban structures towards climate resilience in this regard. The findings are based on lessons learned in the Smart Cities Demo project LiLa4Green (Accompanying Living Lab for the implementation of green-blue infrstructure measures in the Smart City Vienna, 2018-2021).
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCITIES 20.50. Creating Habitats for the 3rd Millennium
EditorsManfred Schrenk, Vasily V. Popovich, Peter Zeile, Pietro Elisei, Clemens Beyer, Judith Ryser, G Stöglehner
Number of pages10
Volume38
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Research Field

  • Climate Resilient Pathways

Keywords

  • Living Lab
  • grüne und blaue Infrastruktur
  • Smart City Wien
  • Parklet
  • AR App

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