The Problems of Addressing Microclimate Factors in Urban Planning of the Subarctic Regions

Urban life in the towns of the subarctic regions is affected by the severity of the local climate, which must be taken into account in urban planning. Previous studies show that the use of climate knowledge in urban planning is hindered by different constraints. In this study we focus specifically o...

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Published in:Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design
Main Authors: Ebrahimabadi, Saeed, Nilsson, Kristina L, Johansson, Charlotta
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2015
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1068/b130117p 2024-06-23T07:55:37+00:00 The Problems of Addressing Microclimate Factors in Urban Planning of the Subarctic Regions Ebrahimabadi, Saeed Nilsson, Kristina L Johansson, Charlotta 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/b130117p http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1068/b130117p en eng SAGE Publications http://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design volume 42, issue 3, page 415-430 ISSN 0265-8135 1472-3417 journal-article 2015 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1068/b130117p 2024-06-11T04:32:36Z Urban life in the towns of the subarctic regions is affected by the severity of the local climate, which must be taken into account in urban planning. Previous studies show that the use of climate knowledge in urban planning is hindered by different constraints. In this study we focus specifically on the problems of incorporating microclimate factors into the urban planning practices in northern Sweden. We rely on a literature study and focus on interviews as our study methods. Some of the major problems identified are the lack of design knowledge relevant to a cold climate, lack of user-friendly tools to analyze microclimate, overlooking the potential uses of local climate, and lack of support from politicians. The problems related to knowledge development and the lack of tools for microclimate analysis are discussed further. In terms of knowledge issues, the planners' awareness of climate objectives achievable at different planning scales needs to be improved. There should be further research into the effect of urban form on the use of snow and on snow-removal activities. Tools for microclimate analysis should become more user friendly for planners. More importantly, planners need methods that combine different microclimate analyses and offer a complete assessment of a given design scheme. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Subarctic SAGE Publications Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 42 3 415 430
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description Urban life in the towns of the subarctic regions is affected by the severity of the local climate, which must be taken into account in urban planning. Previous studies show that the use of climate knowledge in urban planning is hindered by different constraints. In this study we focus specifically on the problems of incorporating microclimate factors into the urban planning practices in northern Sweden. We rely on a literature study and focus on interviews as our study methods. Some of the major problems identified are the lack of design knowledge relevant to a cold climate, lack of user-friendly tools to analyze microclimate, overlooking the potential uses of local climate, and lack of support from politicians. The problems related to knowledge development and the lack of tools for microclimate analysis are discussed further. In terms of knowledge issues, the planners' awareness of climate objectives achievable at different planning scales needs to be improved. There should be further research into the effect of urban form on the use of snow and on snow-removal activities. Tools for microclimate analysis should become more user friendly for planners. More importantly, planners need methods that combine different microclimate analyses and offer a complete assessment of a given design scheme.
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author Ebrahimabadi, Saeed
Nilsson, Kristina L
Johansson, Charlotta
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Nilsson, Kristina L
Johansson, Charlotta
The Problems of Addressing Microclimate Factors in Urban Planning of the Subarctic Regions
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