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CITIES &
C L I M AT E C H A N G E
Chairul Maulidi
Kuliah Matrikulasi
MAGISTER PERENCANAAN WILAYAH & KOTA FT UB - 2016

Introduction
Cities and Climate Change

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Introduction

Cities are often seen as


contributing to environmental
degradation and represent
immense ecological burdens.

Cities can also be models of


environmental efficiency,
because increased density and
better management reduce
the cost of service delivery,
promote innovation, and
enable prosperity through
economic development.

Cities have the unique ability


to respond to a global issue,
such as climate change at a
local, more tangible level.

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. is affecting cities and their
residents, especially the poor, and
more severe impacts are expected
as climate extremes and variability
increase. Cities are often already
overwhelmed by the number and
complexity of services they need to
provide. Adding climate change
mitigation and adaptation to the
other challenges facing cities is an
enormous burden; and at the same
time cities must accommodate
another three million new residents

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Change
Impact on The
Cities
Citues and Climate Change

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Climate Change Impact on the


Cities

Cities are particularly vulnerable in that they are immobile.


Such infrastructure as bridges, subway systems, buildings,
and roads, the historic sense of place, and rootedness of
residents are critical attributes of cites.

These strengths of place can, however, become liabilities if


the local ecosystems that they are based on are unable to
adapt to the climate-induced changes.
Cities are highly
vulnerable to the
disruption of critical
supplies.

Approximately 360
million urban residents
live in coastal areas less
than 10 meters above
sea level and are
vulnerable to flooding

Urban Risk Assessment

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Challenge
Cities and Climate Change

Cities are where change is


happening the fastest and we
must seize the opportunities we
have been presented with to
make that change significant
and permanent.
DAVID MILLER , 2007

Mitigation
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Adaptation
Cities and Climate Change

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Studies
related to CC
Cities and Climate Change

Topic

Theme

Aspect

Mode

Measures

Topic

Theme

Aspect

Mode

Measures

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Adaptable Urban Form
NEOTRADITIONAL
DEVELOPMENT

URBAN CONTAINMENT

COMPACT CITY

THE ECO-CITY

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Design
Concept
Density

Neotraditional
Compact City
Development

Urban
Containment

Eco-City

Moderate (2)

High (3)

Moderate (2)

Moderate (2)

Diversity

High (3)

High (3)

Moderate (2)

Moderate (2)

Mixed Landuse

High (3)

High (3)

Moderate (2)

Moderate (2)

Compactness

Moderate (2)

High (3)

Moderate (2)

Low (1)

Sustainable
Transport

Moderate (2)

High (3)

Moderate (2)

High (3)

Low (1)

Low (1)

Low (1)

High (3)

GreeningEcological
design

Moderate (2)

Low (1)

Low (1)

High (3)

Total Score

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17

12

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Passive Solar
Design

Envimet
Microclimate Modelling

Image Processing
Land Surface Temperature
Year 1989

Year 2000

Year 2013

Space Syntax
Connectivity Index

Thank You
Cities and Climate Change

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