The social equality of Nature-based Solutions to urban heat stress

01.03.2021 - 31.08.2024
Forschungsförderungsprojekt

Climate change governance requires a comprehensive assessment of how policy strategies may affect individuals and communities. However, policy development and implementation often downplay aspects of social (in)equality or even run the risk of increasing them. To close this gap, SENSUS examines options for Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for urban heat stress, critically questions implementation practices and searches for solutions to foster NbS in a way that advances both urban resilience and social equality. In a broad interdisciplinary setting, the project applies quantitative and qualitative models and methodologies. Based on an examination of the demands and possibilities of different adaptation options for the City of Vienna, it aims to increase our understanding of how societal aspects as well as unintended consequences and trade-offs, such as gentrification or housing policies disfavouring already marginalized groups, can be integrated into the design of according policies. The comprehensive systemic approach guarantees new insights into a widely underexposed dynamic, namely the link between NbS and social equality in urban environments. The project team will disseminate its findings to a wider circle of relevant stakeholders and interest groups. Thus, the outcomes will not only be an important contribution to scientific debates, but also help to improve the governance and management of climate change risks in Vienna’s as well as other cities’ urban planning.

Personen

Projektleiter_in

Institut

Grant funds

  • WWTF Wiener Wissenschafts-, Forschu und Technologiefonds (National) Environmental Systems Research Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF)

Forschungsschwerpunkte

  • Energy Active Buildings, Settlements and Spatial Infrastructures: 100%

Schlagwörter

DeutschEnglisch
Soziale GerechtigkeitSocial justice
Naturbasierte LösungenNature-based Solutions
grüne Gentrifizierunggreen gentrification
HitzeHeat

Externe Partner_innen

  • BOKU Wien Department of Civil Engineering and Natural HazardsInstitute of Mountain Risk Engineering (IAN)
  • Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik
  • Joanneum Research; LIFE - Centre for Climate, Energy & Society
  • AIT - Austrian Institute of Technology; Center for Energy/ Business Unit Sustainable Buildings and Cities

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