
Co-funded by Greece and the European Union
Built environment
The project aims to improve citizens’ quality of life and increase resilience, by slowing down and ultimately reversing urban climate change.
Its specific objectives are:
1) The analysis of thermal stress under specific climate scenarios at the city level.
2) The improvement of the microclimate and urban environment through targeted bioclimatic design interventions.
3) The application of this methodology. It can also extend to buildings, resulting in reduced demand for electricity and fuel.
4) The pilot implementation of the BIOASTY methodology in selected areas. This will serve as a model for improving microclimatic conditions in other municipalities and regions.
Completed
Regional: Attica
Regional: Peloponnese
Citizen, Public Body
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Academy of Athens