Methods for Generating Territorial Energy Indicators: Successfully Adapting Cities to Climate Change and Eliminating Smog Caused by Massive Urbanisation

Abstract

The scale of the city, the scale of the urban project, the territories of attractions, technological urbanism, metropolises that offer important structures to improve the economic destination in order to diversify wealth. Urban projects on different scales that change our cities. Starting with the neighbourhood scale up to the metropolitan scale. The precision scale, our scale of analysis, has three dimensions: the technical dimension, the territorial dimension and the temporal dimension. We have developed our new calculation and measurement technology, based on our territorial indicator in an urban environment, the “Bellili index of global warming caused by urban projects [IBrcu2018]”, which provides state-of-the-art solutions for a new and increasingly intelligent energy presence in our cities. Methods for calculating the energy of various components of the city and the proposal of an urban strategic planning based on our IBrcu2018, in order to combat climate change caused by urban components. The objective of calculating its different indices is to enable strategic planning of inhabited territories. Each urban project in a given territory generates quantifiable energy that contributes to global warming. Each mobile and stationary object in a given territory emits energy over a given space and time depending on the heat. The design of cities can include the selection of new and more appropriate building materials, the selection of more efficient vehicles, the design of more efficient vehicles and the distribution of human populations, based on calculated indices and IBrcu2018, in order to design more resilient cities that respect climate change.

Presenters

Salima Bellili
Founder, New Urban Design Technology, Quebec, Canada

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Environmental Impacts

KEYWORDS

New, Urban, Relativity, Theory, Index, Indicator, Territory, Climate, Change

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