We study the environmental problem of urban heat which is a result of wrong urban planning.
KYZERIDI MELPOMENI, MPOLIERAKI KONSTANTINA, SPYROULI VARVARA, GIANOPOULOU TERPSICHORI, KONTOGOULA ERMIONI
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We study the environmental problem of urban heat which is a result of wrong urban planning.
Keywords: Big data
Needs: Visit stakeholders for mentoring
We study the environmental problem of urban heat which is a result of wrong urban planning.
Big data
Visit stakeholders for mentoring
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Climate and Climatic Change Group – UoA
Ilias Agathangelidis
Nikolaos Barmparesos
Maria Saliari
Climate and Climatic Change Group – UoA
Nikolaos Barmparesos
Vasiliki Kotroni
Climate and Climatic Change Group – UoA
Ilias Agathangelidis
Nikolaos Barmparesos
Vasiliki Kotroni
Margarita Kokkoni
Maria Saliari
We invited several experts to guide as with their expertise and provide us with data:
Satellite images from the PULCHRA remote sensing tool and Google Earth were used to identify the different characteristics of our school area and our home area.
We found out that are school is placed in a low building density area. Students that live near the city center where the building density is higher feel that our school is cooler than their homes. But students that live near the school don’t have the same feeling. We looked at meteorological data and confirmed that different areas of the city have different air temperature due to the urban planning characteristics.
A dedicated section in our E-classroom was created for our project. Access is free only for students of our school.
This is our poster to promote our project
The results of our questionnaire can be found HERE
Our final presentation about the solutions we propose can be found HERE (In Greek only)!
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824466.
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