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Summary:Divided by interdisciplinary realms of application, both climate change and urbanism are ultimately bound together by cause-and-effect in our ever mutable cities. Although suggested that cities are changing faster than Mankind have been able to adjust out thinking, the yearly dissemination scientific data on climatic change is continually improving the efficiency of urbanism to tackle new looming paradigms. Respectively, it is considered that urbanism encounters its greatest opportunities in this uncertain 'third modernity', where flexible approaches such as 'what if?' scenarios allow urbanism to continuously uphold the ever evolving identity and continuum within eventful horizons. This collaboration between these two interrelating realms of contemporary practice is currently being applied upon the case of Lisbon, where regional and local climate change scenarios are assessed in terms of their potential territorial impacts. This originated the opportunity to evaluate how the city components and functioning within its waterfronts shall be affected by climate change. Resultantly, and embedded within its niche, urbanism presents a new creative laboratory where flexible and innovative urban adaptation strategies can be developed to counter-act the impending impacts upon Lisbon within the XXI century.
Main Authors:Costa, Joao Pedro
Other Authors:Figueira de Sousa, Joao; Matos Silva, Maria; Nouri, Andre Santos
Subject:urbanism climate change adaptation flooding 'what if?' scenarios tipping points waterfronts SDG 13 - Climate Action
Year:2014
Country:Portugal
Document type:article
Access type:open access
Associated institution:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Language:English
Origin:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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description Divided by interdisciplinary realms of application, both climate change and urbanism are ultimately bound together by cause-and-effect in our ever mutable cities. Although suggested that cities are changing faster than Mankind have been able to adjust out thinking, the yearly dissemination scientific data on climatic change is continually improving the efficiency of urbanism to tackle new looming paradigms. Respectively, it is considered that urbanism encounters its greatest opportunities in this uncertain 'third modernity', where flexible approaches such as 'what if?' scenarios allow urbanism to continuously uphold the ever evolving identity and continuum within eventful horizons. This collaboration between these two interrelating realms of contemporary practice is currently being applied upon the case of Lisbon, where regional and local climate change scenarios are assessed in terms of their potential territorial impacts. This originated the opportunity to evaluate how the city components and functioning within its waterfronts shall be affected by climate change. Resultantly, and embedded within its niche, urbanism presents a new creative laboratory where flexible and innovative urban adaptation strategies can be developed to counter-act the impending impacts upon Lisbon within the XXI century.
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spellingShingle Climate change adaptation and urbanism
Costa, Joao Pedro
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climate change adaptation
flooding
'what if?' scenarios
tipping points
waterfronts
SDG 13 - Climate Action
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subject.fl_str_mv urbanism
climate change adaptation
flooding
'what if?' scenarios
tipping points
waterfronts
SDG 13 - Climate Action
title Climate change adaptation and urbanism
title_full Climate change adaptation and urbanism
title_fullStr Climate change adaptation and urbanism
title_full_unstemmed Climate change adaptation and urbanism
title_short Climate change adaptation and urbanism
title_sort Climate change adaptation and urbanism
topic urbanism
climate change adaptation
flooding
'what if?' scenarios
tipping points
waterfronts
SDG 13 - Climate Action
topic_facet urbanism
climate change adaptation
flooding
'what if?' scenarios
tipping points
waterfronts
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