This special session is organised by the two chairs, aiming to discuss the place of climate change adaptation in the urban drainage community.
The session consist in 2 presentations and 3 flash presentations followed by a workshop about climate change adaptation in the urban drainage community.
During the workshop, we will discuss how the different sub-fields of urban drainage are accounting for climate change and how we can improve in this regard. We will pose the following three main questions and welcome your inputs:
This meeting will launch a new JCUD (sub)working group on climate change adaptation. Linked to the Urban Rainfall (IGUR) working group, this subgroup aims to increase the consideration of climate change in research from the urban drainage community. Within the group, we plan to discuss the challenges related to climate change and urban drainage, inform the community about data sources and best-practices, and provide tools to use climate information in urban drainage research.
We are convinced that this theme is essential for our future research, and thus invite all sub-disciplines of urban drainage to join us in responding to this grand challenge.
from 16:30 to 16:50
Balancing urban heat and water scarcity: The role of urban green space
irrigation during compound drought-heatwave events
Back, Ambrosi, Funke, Leitinger, and Kleidorfer
from 16:50 to 17:10
Multiscaling Climate Networks
Thomas, Kurths, and Schertzer
from 17:10 to 17:15
Historical Storm Events as an Alternative to Design Storms for Water Sensitive Urban Design
Hess, Erskine, and Traver
from 17:15 to 17:20
Future IDF and short-duration rainfall characteristics of Tier I Urban Conglomerates vis-à-vis those across mainland India
Paul and Goswami
from 17:20 to 17:25
Assessment of the Impact of Climate Change on China’s Water Cycle Based on Dynamic Downscaling
Zhou and Dong
from 17:25 to 18:00
Workshop on Climate change adaptation for Urban drainage
The workshop will start with a short introduction and be followed by discussions with the audience.
If times runs short and if the discussions are fruitful, we may continue the discussions with toward the beer tasting at the botanical garden.
It is possible to attend the workshop online: https://zoom.us/j/97246333451
If you want to stay in contact with us, leave us your contact: https://framaforms.org/climate-change-adaptation-for-urban-drainage-1717587952
This special session is organised by the two chairs, aiming to discuss the place of climate change adaptation in the urban drainage community.
The session consist in 2 presentations and 3 flash presentations followed by a workshop about climate change adaptation in the urban drainage community.
During the workshop, we will discuss how the different sub-fields of urban drainage are accounting for climate change and how we can improve in this regard. We will pose the following three main questions and welcome your inputs:
This meeting will launch a new JCUD (sub)working group on climate change adaptation. Linked to the Urban Rainfall (IGUR) working group, this subgroup aims to increase the consideration of climate change in research from the urban drainage community. Within the group, we plan to discuss the challenges related to climate change and urban drainage, inform the community about data sources and best-practices, and provide tools to use climate information in urban drainage research.
We are convinced that this theme is essential for our future research, and thus invite all sub-disciplines of urban drainage to join us in responding to this grand challenge.
from 16:30 to 16:50
Balancing urban heat and water scarcity: The role of urban green space
irrigation during compound drought-heatwave events
Back, Ambrosi, Funke, Leitinger, and Kleidorfer
from 16:50 to 17:10
Multiscaling Climate Networks
Thomas, Kurths, and Schertzer
from 17:10 to 17:15
Historical Storm Events as an Alternative to Design Storms for Water Sensitive Urban Design
Hess, Erskine, and Traver
from 17:15 to 17:20
Future IDF and short-duration rainfall characteristics of Tier I Urban Conglomerates vis-à-vis those across mainland India
Paul and Goswami
from 17:20 to 17:25
Assessment of the Impact of Climate Change on China’s Water Cycle Based on Dynamic Downscaling
Zhou and Dong
from 17:25 to 18:00
Workshop on Climate change adaptation for Urban drainage
The workshop will start with a short introduction and be followed by discussions with the audience.
If times runs short and if the discussions are fruitful, we may continue the discussions with toward the beer tasting at the botanical garden.
It is possible to attend the workshop online: https://zoom.us/j/97246333451
If you want to stay in contact with us, leave us your contact: https://framaforms.org/climate-change-adaptation-for-urban-drainage-1717587952
Auditorium -Starting from 16:30 to 16:50
Balancing urban heat and water scarcity: The role of urban green space irrigation during compound drought-heatwave event
Back, Ambrosi, Funke, Leitinger, and KleidorferStarting from 16:50 to 17:10
Multicaling Climate Networks
Thomas, Kurths, and SchertzerStarting from 17:10 to 17:15
Historical Storm Events as an Alternative to Design Storms for Water Sensitive Urban Design
Hess, Erskine, and TraverStarting from 17:15 to 17:20
Future IDF and short-duration rainfall characteristics of Tier I Urban Conglomerates vis-à-vis those across mainland India
Paul and GoswamiStarting from 17:20 to 17:25
Assessment of the Impact of Climate Change on China’s Water Cycle Based on Dynamic Downscaling
Zhou and Dong