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CLUVA Introduction to workshop in Munich April 22-28

CLUVA Introduction to workshop in Munich April 22-28. Stephan Pauleit , TUM Munich, 23-04-2012. Major expected results of CLUVA project. Up-to-date sub-regional climate models( WP1) Methodology and tools for multiple vulnerabilities assessment of African cities (WP2)

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CLUVA Introduction to workshop in Munich April 22-28

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  1. CLUVA Introduction to workshop in MunichApril 22-28 Stephan Pauleit, TUM Munich, 23-04-2012

  2. Major expected results of CLUVA project • Up-to-date sub-regional climate models( WP1) • Methodology and tools for multiple vulnerabilities assessment of African cities (WP2) • Models validated with 5 urban systems • Risk assessment and mapping • Innovative urban planning based approaches to climate risks mitigation in Africa urban areas (WP3) • Improved African R&D capacity in the related field (WP4) • R&D rooted in socio-economic fabric of the country • Improved quality of policy decision making and foresight knowledge production (WP5)

  3. CLUVA objectives related to WP2 Assessment ofthe multiple vulnerabilitiesof African cities, emphasis on: Built & critical infrastructure (Task 2.1) Urban ecosystems & green infrastructure (Task2.2) Exposed population (Task 2.3) Integration of multiple risks into framework for a multirisk assessment (Task 2.4)

  4. UMT as integrative tool in the CLUVA project T1.3 Hazards T2.1 Builtvuln. & lifelines T2.2 Green structure T2.3 Socialvulnerabiliry T2.2 Urban morphology types T3.2 Land useindicators Assessment of current & future states T3.3 Adaptation strategies Spatial Governance

  5. Objectives of Task 2.2 (a) Reminder of overall objectives Characterising the city and its green infrastructure (what and where) Assessing provisioning and regulating ecosystem services, current & future Green infrastructure planning Task 2.2 1. Characterising Other WP2 tasks Other WPs 2. Assessing  Evidence Base 3. Applying to Planning

  6. Objectives of the workshop • To make progress in Task 2.2: • UMT mapping in the five case studies • Land cover assessment • Assessment of GI dynamics – past / future • Assessment of ecosystem services: regulating, provisioning • Development of indicators for vulnerability assessment of urban ecosystems as an input to Task 2.4 • To make progress in developing the interfaces between Task 2.2 & Task 2.3 as well as with Task 3.2 • To further joint understanding of the tasks ahead and knowledge exchange between researchers from all case studies & the European partners • To develop a clear working programme for Task 2.2 in each case study: until Dar meeting in July & until end of project.

  7. Task 2.2 Deliverables

  8. Workshop programme • Day 1: Status of Task 2.2 in case studies & PhDs • Day 2: • Land cover assessment & analysis • UMT as integrative tool – link to GI planning & Task 2.3 • Day 3: • Ecosystem services • Urban modelling • Day 4: • GI dynamics • Indicators • Day 5: • Urban Planning • Programming

  9. Principles for the workshop • It is a WORKshop! • PhD students/ main researchers are the key players • Fexibility – adapt to emerging needs • Result in clear programme/ action points

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