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Adapting to Urban Heat: is written by Carmen Galán Marín and published by Elsevier. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0443289786 (ISBN 10) and 9780443289781 (ISBN 13).
Adapting to Urban Heat: Strategies and Tools for Resilience in Low Carbon Cities provides a comprehensive and rigorous examination of the issues associated with adapting to climate change and building urban resilience. The book's editors have gathered an impressive team of authors to examine the implications of urban heat, tools for decoding and coding urban heat, and design strategies for adapting to urban heat. Sections explore the issue from a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives, encompassing environmental engineering, climate change, ecology, data science, and architectural design.This reference is an essential resource for researchers and practitioners working in environmental science and climate change who are interested in building more resilient and sustainable cities. - Provides an interdisciplinary approach to the study and understanding of urban heat islands - Presents evidence-based strategies to for adapting to climate change and building urban resilience - Includes a critical assessment of the role data science and GIS technologies play in climate change and urban planning