Abstract
The research initiative CITY 2020+ assesses the risks and opportunities for
residents in urban built environments under projected demographic and
climate change for the year 2020 and beyond, using the city of Aachen as a
case study. CITY 2020+ develops strategies, options and tools for planning
and developing sustainable future city structures. The investigation focuses
on how urban environment, political structure and residential behaviour can
best be adapted, with attention to the interactions among structural,
political, and sociological configurations and their impacts on human
health. The interdisciplinary research is organized in three clusters.
Within the first cluster, strategies of older people exposed to heat
stress, and their networks as well as environmental health risks according
to atmospheric conditions are examined. The second cluster addresses
governance questions, urban planning and building technologies as well as
spatial patterns of the urban heat island. The third cluster includes
studies on air quality related to particulate matter and a historical
perspective of city development concerning environmental issues and climate
variability. However, it turns out that research topics that require an
interdisciplinary approach are best addressed not by pre-structuring the
work into related sub-projects but through combining them according to
shared methodological approaches. Examples illustrating this rather
practical approach within ongoing research are presented in this paper.
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