IMPACT OF THE CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE ORGANIZATION OF URBAN LANDSCAPE
Keywords:
climate change, urban landscape, GIS, data collection, scenario modeling, remote sensing, stakeholder engagementAbstract
This comprehensive research paper explores the important and complex interrelationships between climate change and the organization of urban landscapes. As urbanization continues to accelerate globally, cities are at the forefront of climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts. The research presented in this article highlights the profound impact of climate change on urban planning and design.
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