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Multifunctional adaptation: Solutions for addressing the urban heat island effect Sara Dionísio, Catarina Freitas, Nuno Lopes, Patrícia Silva Studies and Environmental Management Division Department for Environment, Climate, Energy and Mobility City Council of Almada, Portugal Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Topics… ... Starting point ... Assessing Urban Heat Island Effect within Local Strategy Climate Change (NACLIM project ) ... Solutions for addressing the Urban Heat Island Effect … Final notes Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Planning a city mobility LED Almada , Portugal Topics of the workshop … … what is sustainable mobility or LE mobility Lisbon ... a glimpse of Almada, Portugal Almada … mobility patterns and impacts Almada … local strategy for sustainable mobility Lisbon Metropolitan Area Area 70 km2 ~ 174.000 Workshop: Towards inhabitants Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Natural Areas and Biodiversity Mediterranean climate with atlantic influence White sandy beachfront, fisherie community Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Proximity to Lisbon: High urban pressure High demand for the ocean beach front Main South access to Lisbon and North LMA Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Demographic Distribution, 2001 and 2025 Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Starting point … + Annual mean temperature ~ 17 ºC + Precipitation of approximately 90 days/ year + Insolation approximately 2.900 – 3.000 hours / year + Mediterranean climate with Atlantic influence + Waterfront of ~ 35 km + Rich Mediterranean ecosystems + Long term vision on sustainability from our political leadership + Informed community + Land use plans under development + Popular summertime destination (~ 8 000 000 visitors/year) Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Starting point … - Coastal and riverfront areas vulnerable to sea level rise, with high tourist value - Abusive occupation > high value natural areas are at risk - Highly occupied territory - Urban sprawl resulted in Green and Blue infrastructure bottlenecks, lack of connections (urban-rural-natural nexus) - Watercourses and streams partially artificialized - Ageing society - Intensive use of private car in daily commuting - Energy consumption in buildings and transports Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Almada’s vulnerability to Natural Hazards Mass Wasting (rock falls, rock topple, landslides) Sea Level Rise (coastal erosion) Storm Surges/overwash Mass Wasting Droughts Flooding Salinization of Coastal Aquifers Forest Fires Biodiversity loss Heat waves Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Coast Erosion Almada’s Methodology Integrate the Local Strategy for Climate Change in Local Policies and Processes Local Development Strategy Local Agenda 21 ELAC Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Almada’s Strategy for Climate Change (ELAC) ELAC: 2 dimensions Mitigation Agenda energy consumption and GHGs emissions Energy efficiency, renewables, smart mobility... low carbon city + even if today we make significant reductions , past and current emissions of greenhouse gases will still change the climate until 2040 ( inertia of the climate system Adaptation Agenda Building the resilience of our natural, social and economic systems, providing our communities an healthy Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services and safe environment to live and work. Brussels, 21 to 22 June 2016 st nd Adaptation in Almada Downscale Climate Evolution Scenarios Monitor climate change impacts (ex: floods, landslides, heat waves, oceanic overwashes) Assess Vulnerability (coast, riverfront, ecosystems, urban water cycle, urban services), Adaptation in Almada’s Strategy for Climate Change current and future… Model Urban Heat Island Effect Design Risk Maps Define adaptation goals and measures Integrate adaptation goals and measures in Municipal plans and strategies: Urban Plans; Emergency Plan; Rainwater Drainage Plan; Green Infrastructure Plan; Urban Agricultural Workshop: Towards Urban Climate ServicesNetwork... Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 2015 2015 2015 2015 2014 2015 2011 2010 Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Heatwaves 2012 2014 + Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 + Climate Change ? Topics… ... Starting point ... Assessing Urban Heat Island Effect within Local Strategy Climate Change (NACLIM project ) ... Solutions for addressing the Urban Heat Island Effect … Final remarks Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Urban Heat Island Efect Urban Heat Island Effect in Almada (~ 4ºC) Residential Medium Density City Center Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Residential Green High Park Density Residential Low Density Urban Heat Island Efect Urban Heat Island Effect in Almada (~ 4ºC) Residential Medium Density City Center Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Residential Green High Park Density Residential Low Density Urban Heat Island Effect Heat Stress (current situation) Temperature diference between developed áreas and rural surroundings at 11 pm EU Policy Exchange Saanich | Almada Workshop: TowardsSchedule: Urban Climate Services st to 23rd October 2015 Almada, Portugal 21nd Brussels, 21st to| 22 June 2016 Urban Heat Island Effect Rising temperature in artificial areas Heat waves in Almada ( nº of days per year) 1986-2005 2026-2045 EU Policy Exchange Saanich | Almada Workshop: TowardsSchedule: Urban Climate Services st to 23rd October 2015 Almada, Portugal 21nd Brussels, 21st to| 22 June 2016 2081-2100 Urban Heat Island Effect Rising temperature in artificial areas Heat waves in Almada ( nº of days per year) 1986-2005 2026-2045 EU Policy Exchange Saanich | Almada Workshop: TowardsSchedule: Urban Climate Services st to 23rd October 2015 Almada, Portugal 21nd Brussels, 21st to| 22 June 2016 2081-2100 Urban Heat Island Effect Urban Heat Island Effect is a problem that needs a multi-dimension, integrated and multi-level response Land Use Planning can be a strategic tool to develop at a local level, specific adaptive solutions at different scales Master Plan + Urban Plans + Local Plans (1:1.000) EU Policy Exchange Saanich | Almada Workshop: TowardsSchedule: Urban Climate Services st to 23rd October 2015 Almada, Portugal 21nd Brussels, 21st to| 22 June 2016 Urban Heat Island Effect Evaluating the effect of urban planning projects: Heatwaves Days in Almada with Almada’s Urban Planning Scenario 2026-2045 EU Policy Exchange Saanich | Almada Workshop: TowardsSchedule: Urban Climate Services st to 23rd October 2015 Almada, Portugal 21nd Brussels, 21st to| 22 June 2016 2026-2045 Urban Heat Island Effect Evaluating the effect of urban planning projects: Heatwaves Days in Almada with Almada’s Urban Planning Scenario 2026-2045 EU Policy Exchange Saanich | Almada Workshop: TowardsSchedule: Urban Climate Services st to 23rd October 2015 Almada, Portugal 21nd Brussels, 21st to| 22 June 2016 Urban Heat Island Effect Rising temperature in artificial areas Heat waves in Almada ( nº of days per year) EU Policy Exchange Saanich | Almada Workshop: TowardsSchedule: Urban Climate Services st to 23rd October 2015 Almada, Portugal 21nd Brussels, 21st to| 22 June 2016 2080- 2100 Urban Heat Island Effect Average number of Heat waves in Almada per year - N.º of inhabitants 2011 1986-2005 EU Policy Exchange Saanich | Almada Workshop: TowardsSchedule: Urban Climate Services st to 23rd October 2015 Almada, Portugal 21nd Brussels, 21st to| 22 June 2016 2026-2045 Topics… ... Starting point ... Assessing Urban Heat Island Effect within Local Strategy Climate Change (NACLIM project ) ... Solutions for addressing the Urban Heat Island Effect … Final notes Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Evaluate heat stress of people (daytime) in public space Combination of model results and radiation calculations based on 3D building data and vegetation maps => 1m resolution Mean Radiant Temperature map • MRT<40°C: no heat stress; • MRT 40-60°C: heat stress; Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 • MRT>60°C: high heat stress Green roofs Scenario: All roofs in Almada are converted to green roofs Calculate % of area occupied by buildings Change vegetation cover and soil sealing of this area No effect on radiation at ground level Conclusion: Green roofs have a small cooling effect on nighttime temperatures.The area with high heat stress is reduced by more than Workshop: Towards Urban50% ClimateAlso Servicespositive effects on indoor temperatures Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Planting Trees Scenario: Plant trees in 10/25/50% of available public space Randomly convert pixels to vegetation Change vegetation cover and soil sealing of this area Include effects on radiation at ground level Conclusion: Trees are most effective in cooling public space. They need water and rooting depth, not always easy. No effect on indoor temperatures Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Boosting Green and Blue Infrastructure Mixing green roofs and planting trees are an efficient approach to cooling artificial areas, especially in the city center, where the UHI impacts are more severe Green roofs and planting trees are flexible solutions, and have combined co-benefits, specially if mixed with Blue Infrastruture Green roofs and planting trees are included in the Green Infrastructure (GI) of Almada Mixing GI + BI environmental services to respond to future vulnerabilities is the basis of the Nature Based Adaptation Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Approach that are developing Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Integration of adaptation measures in projects, ongoing or planned A multi-functional and integrated approach, to adapt to climate multi-risks, using flexible and low cost natured based solutions (blue and green infrastructure) 1 single project addresses multi-climate hazards and vulnerabilities Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Integration of adaptation measures in projects, ongoing or planned a multi-functional and integrated approach, to adapt to climate multi-risks, using flexible and low cost natured based solutions (blue and green infrastructure) 1 single project addresses multi-climate hazards and vulnerabilities Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 MultiAdaPT Multi-AdaPT: HOW? Look at GI + BI and how their ecosystem services respond to current and future multi-hazards/vulnerabilities Multi Hazards Vulnerabilties GI + BI GI + BI Multi-benefits Water course and its margins Erosion control High permeability areas Flooding Flood mitigation Soils of high ecological value Erosion Rainwater infiltration Vegetation with conservative Soil loss Food production value Biodiversity loss Enhance biodiversity Vegetable gardens Heat Island Microclimatic regulation Wooded areas Effect and reduction of heat Europe TAP Time island effect Gardens and parks Food supply Nature based adaptation and regional climate strategy … chain ICLEI… Metropolitan Solutions 2016 4 low budget interventions ► 4 different sites Europe TAP Time Nature based adaptation and regional climate strategy ICLEI Metropolitan Solutions 2016 Multi-AdaPT = Multi-benefits Erosion control Rainwater infiltration, flood mitigation Enhance biodiversity Local food production Microclimatic regulation Reduction food chain supply Closing Water-Energy-Food nexus TAP Time SocialEurope cohesion Nature based adaptation and regional climate strategy ICLEI Metropolitan Solutions 2016 Site 1 Fruit orchard Meadow Riparian vegetation Vegetable allotments Fruit orchard Europe TAP Time Nature based adaptation and regional Hydraulic surface Picnic Park -climate Leisurestrategy area Solutions 2016 discharger ICLEI Metropolitan Stream Stream Site 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 75,00 m3 1.152,55 m3 3.460,55 m3 Water Retention Flooding area Volume Water capacity Nível 1 Bacia de retenção Bacia de retenção Área inundável Nível 2 Nível 3 Nível 4 Europe TAP Time Nature based adaptation and regional climate strategy ICLEI Metropolitan Solutions 2016 Retention basin Retention basin Topics… ... Starting point ... Assessing Urban Heat Island Effect within Local Strategy Climate Change (NACLIM project ) ... Solutions for addressing the Urban Heat Island Effect … Final notes Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Final notes Being a Mediterranean city, with projections of a ten-fold increase in the number of heat wave days by the end of the century >> Almada will struggle with Heat Stress Exposure Climate Services can be an significant contribution to our Climate Change integrated approach: Heat stress scenarios are important information to respond to climate challenges Green Infrastructure (GI) as a planning tool is an effective way to build natural and urban resilience and climate mitigation, with relevant co-benefits Mixing flexible solutions in Urban GI (green roofs and planting trees) with Blue Infrastruture, is a win-win Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services approach to boost resilience. Brussels, 21 to 22 June 2016 st nd Final notes Nature based adaptation is a key opportunity to develop projects that are able to tackle current and future multichallenges that cities have to face; However, Nature based solutions implies a deep transformation in urban planning practices; MultiAdaPT projects are an exemple of this approach, they combine the multifunctionality of ecosystems services to build natural resilience, in shot and long term; Multi-partnerships between cities, science and stakeholders improve adaptation planning and create synergies to implement a effective Local Adaptation/Resilience Strategy to Climate Change; Workshop: Towards Urban Climate Services Brussels, 21st to 22nd June 2016 Thank you for your attention! [email protected] EU Policy Exchange Saanich | Almada Workshop: TowardsSchedule: Urban Climate Services st to 23rd October 2015 Almada, Portugal 21nd Brussels, 21st to| 22 June 2016