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Berlin Climate Modelling – Urban Climate Planning Guidelines 2022

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  • Berlin Climate Modelling – Urban Climate Planning Guidelines 2022 as a Word-Document

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  • Berlin Climate Modelling – Urban Climate Planning Guidelines 2022 as a PDF-Document

    PDF-Document (4.4 MB)

Figures

  • Figure 1: Percentage distribution of assessment classes for overall thermal conditions in Berlin’s settlement areas (daytime and nighttime)

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  • Figure 2: Spatial distribution of assessment classes for overall thermal conditions in Berlin’s settlement areas (daytime and nighttime)

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  • Figure 3: Breakdown of overall thermal conditions in the settlement areas of Berlin’s 12 boroughs and the city as a whole

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  • Figure 4: Percentage distribution of assessment classes for overall thermal conditions in traffic areas

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  • Figure 5: Overall bioclimatic assessment of traffic areas

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  • Figure 6: Breakdown of overall thermal conditions in the traffic areas of Berlin’s 12 boroughs and the city as a whole

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  • Figure 7: Core areas of cold-air flow paths (‘ventilation corridors’) in Berlin

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  • Figure 8: Cold-air influence zones of the elements contributing to Berlin’s urban ventilation under locally driven weather conditions

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  • Figure 9: Breakdown of the impact of cold air on Berlin’s settlement areas by borough

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  • Figure 10: Percentage distribution of assessment classes for the climate and ecological protection of Berlin’s green and open spaces

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  • Figure 11: Spatial distribution of assessment classes for the climate and ecological protection of Berlin’s green and open spaces

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  • Figure 12: Percentage distribution of assessment classes for bioclimatic conditions in Berlin’s settlement areas (daytime)

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  • Figure 13: Spatial distribution of assessment classes for bioclimatic conditions in Berlin’s settlement areas (daytime)

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  • Figure 14: Percentage distribution of assessment classes for bioclimatic conditions in Berlin’s traffic areas (daytime)

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  • Figure 15: Spatial distribution of assessment classes for bioclimatic conditions in Berlin’s traffic areas (daytime)

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  • Figure 16: Percentage distribution of assessment classes for bioclimatic conditions in Berlin’s green and open spaces (daytime)

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  • Figure 17: Spatial distribution of assessment classes for bioclimatic conditions in Berlin’s green and open spaces (daytime)

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  • Figure 18: Spatial distribution of assessment classes for bioclimatic conditions in Berlin’s settlement areas (nighttime)

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  • Figure 19: Spatial distribution of assessment classes for bioclimatic conditions in Berlin’s traffic areas (nighttime)

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  • Figure 20: Percentage distribution of assessment classes for the bioclimatic conditions of Berlin’s settlement areas (nighttime)

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  • Figure 21: Percentage distribution of assessment classes for bioclimatic conditions in Berlin’s traffic areas (nighttime)

    GIF-Document (50.7 kB)

  • Figure 22: Percentage distribution of Berlin’s area types particularly affected by urban climate impacts

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  • Figure 23: Breakdown of areas particularly affected by urban climate impacts across Berlin’s 12 boroughs

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  • Figure 24: Areas particularly affected by urban climate impacts in Berlin

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  • Figure 25: Demographic vulnerability to thermal stress – spatial analysis at the block (segment) level in Berlin

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  • Figure 26: Number of vulnerable residents – breakdown by Berlin borough

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  • Figure 27: Number of vulnerable residents and their share of the total population – breakdown by Berlin borough

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  • Figure 28: Absolute number and relative proportion of sensitive uses at the block level within thermally stressed environments across the 12 boroughs

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  • Figure 29: Absolute number and relative proportion of block (segment) areas with sensitive use types within thermally stressed environments in Berlin

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  • Figure 30: Spatial representation of areas particularly vulnerable to the urban climate due to a lack of green space in Berlin

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  • Figure 31: Breakdown of urban climate vulnerability due to a lack of green space across Berlin’s 12 boroughs

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  • Figure 32: Priority of climate mitigation and adaptation measures for urban structure and area types from StEP Klima 2.0, adapted

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Tables

  • Table 1: Classification of threshold values for the PET evaluation index during daytime hours (according to VDI 2022)

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  • Table 2: Categories and methods for identifying areas particularly affected by urban climate impacts

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Contact

Leilah Haag