The adaptation of city development sectors to climate change

As a result of global climate change, the duration of hot periods and the intensity of natural hydrometeorological phenomena are increasing, the precipitation regime is changing, which, combined with increasing urbanization, poses a serious threat to social stability, economic and environmental safe...

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Date:2021
Main Authors: Kryvomaz, Тetiana I., Savchenko, Antonina M.
Format: Article
Language:Ukrainian
Published: Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture 2021
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Online Access:https://es-journal.in.ua/article/view/236718
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Journal Title:Environmental safety and natural resources

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Environmental safety and natural resources
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Summary:As a result of global climate change, the duration of hot periods and the intensity of natural hydrometeorological phenomena are increasing, the precipitation regime is changing, which, combined with increasing urbanization, poses a serious threat to social stability, economic and environmental safety of the urban population and environment. Reducing the vulnerability of cities to climate change involves measures to increase adaptation capacity, reduce risks and vulnerabilities, increase the capacity to cope with emergencies and benefit from climate change. Reducing the impact of the urban environment on climate change requires a comprehensive strategic action plan for each sector of urban development.