The Improvement of the Comfort of Public Spaces as a Local Initiative in Coping with Climate Change

Being the vital element of successful cities, public spaces play an important role in achieving sustainable development goals and in coping with climate change. The new urban agenda considers public spaces indispensable for sustaining the productivity of cities, social cohesion and inclusion, civic...

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Cities
Climate change
Comfort
Criteria
Design
Emissions
Extreme weather
Geographic information systems
Global warming
Heat waves
Infrastructure
Landscape architecture
Legibility
Municipalities
Outdoor air quality
Population density
Public spaces
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Quality assessment
Quality of life
Quantitative analysis
Radiation
Rain
Security
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Symbiosis
Urban areas
Urban planning
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