Autor: Andreas Weihusen
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🎬 urbanCLIM Recap – Thermal Insulation of Buildings Service
Energy efficiency in buildings: How well insulated are our buildings and how effective have previous mitigation strategies been? 🏘️ Dr. Dietrich Kuhn tells us more about what they are doing to prevent inefficient use of resources 🌡️ More about the project: https://ohb-theo.de/theo-projects/gtif/
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🎬 urbanCLIM Recap – CityClim
From city-scale weather forecasts to simulation services – at the urbanCLIM workshop, Dr. Stefan Horn of Meteologix AG presented the various services they have developed for the CityCLIM project 🌆 Find out more about it in the video 📢 Here you can visit the website: https://www.cityclim.eu
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🎬 urbanCLIM Recap – IIMEO
How can critical infrastructures be monitored in real time using earth observation data in order to be able to react as quickly as possible? 🛰️ This is exactly what the IIMEO project revolves around 🛤️In this video, Dr Felix Wenk explains what they are working towards and what IIMEO actually stands for. Here you can…
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🎬 urbanCLIM Recap – Heat Island Trend Analysis
At the urbanCLIM workshop, Dr Alexander Kläser presented different methods for monitoring and analysing heat trends on the topic of urban heat islands 🌡️ Have a look at the video to find out exactly what it’s all about👇
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🎬 urbanCLIM Recap – Reimagine Spaces
How can urban spaces be designed sustainably? 🌱 At the urbanCLIM Workshop, Carolin Johannsen presented her passion project ‚Reimagine Spaces‘. The idea is to promote sustainable urban development by visualising examples that have already been successfully implemented 💡The motto is: ‚Discovering positive examples of urban spaces and shaping them together‘. Here you can visit the…
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🎬 urbanCLIM Recap – Motivation
About 3 months ago, our urbanCLIM workshop took place at 📍OHB SE in Bremen.We were very pleased that so many different people came together and had an exciting exchange about climate adaptation strategies in urban areas. In the video, Dr. Ladstätter-Weißenmayer from the Institute of Environmental Physics (IUP) explains the motivation behind our workshop and…
