Tools for Urban Climate Adaptation Plans: A Case Study on Bologna and Outcomes for Heat Wave Impact Reduction

Author:

Cremonini Letizia1,Georgiadis Teodoro1ORCID,Nardino Marianna1ORCID,Rossi Federica1,Rossi Alessandro2,Pinca Giovanna2,Fazzini Massimiliano3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for the BioEconomy Italian National Research Council, Via Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy

2. Italian National Municipalities Association Emiia-Romangna Section (ANCI-ER), Via Solferino 42, 40128 Bologna, Italy

3. URDIS, University of Camerino, Lungomare Scipioni 6, 63074 San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to describe the process of building a coherent frame for the identification of local environmental urban vulnerabilities, coping with heat waves’ increasing threats, and adopting specific adaptation policies in the Emilia-Romagna region. A microclimate model (ENVI-met) was used to simulate temperature regimes in five areas of Bologna, providing ex ante maps enabling us to locate the most vulnerable areas. Adaptation measures were suggested with the support of WMO Guidance 1234 and included recommendations about the introduction of high-albedo building materials and nature-based solutions. The step-by-step methodology developed, coupling local vulnerabilities with adaptation recommendation, integrates a scientific methodology into a political decision. The results, allowing us to widely represent this city’s vulnerability, are considered outstanding with respect to supporting the city’s adaptation ambitions and are now part of the running Bologna General Urban Plan (PUG), which regulates building interventions, introducing the obligation for enterprises to respect or ameliorate the microclimate in all the areas in which they intervene. This tool can be replicated and adapted to any municipal area, as it integrates authoritative WMO solutions with accurate microclimate assessment, thus providing locally tailored adaptation interventions. This paper aims to support the vision, shared by both science and policy makers, of transforming cities into widely resilient systems.

Funder

ECOSYSTEM FOR SUSTAINABLE TRANSITION IN EMILIA-ROMAGNA

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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