Abstract
Urban climatic challenges can motivate urban planners and designers to implement urban climate-responsive design strategies. But does this process occur sufficiently, and if not, why? This study explores the implementation of urban climate-responsive design strategies, potential functional and aesthetic conflicts, availability of policy instruments that support implementation, strengths and weaknesses, and missed opportunities for integrating agendas. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with experts familiar with urban climate-responsive design. The results suggest that greening measures are most often implemented, strategies tend to compete with other land-uses, designers face aesthetic conflicts, and strategies are predominantly mainstreamed within existing policy instruments.
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Brandsma, S., Lenzholzer, S., Carsjens, G. J., Brown, R. D., & Tavares, S. (2024). Implementation of urban climate-responsive design strategies: an international overview. Journal of Urban Design, 29(5), 598–623. https://doi.org/10.1080/13574809.2024.2314760
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