类型学
众包
城市形态
城市气候
气候模式
传播
环境资源管理
气候变化
计算机科学
地理
数据科学
环境科学
城市规划
土木工程
万维网
工程类
考古
生物
电信
生态学
作者
J. Ching,Gerald Mills,Benjamin Bechtel,Linda See,Johannes J. Feddema,X. Wang,Chao Ren,Oscar Brousse,Alberto Martilli,Marina Neophytou,Petros Mouzourides,Iain D. Stewart,Adel Hanna,Edward Ng,Marianne Foley,Paul J. Alexander,Daniel G. Aliaga,Dev Niyogi,Anamika Shreevastava,P. Bhalachandran
标识
DOI:10.1175/bams-d-16-0236.1
摘要
Abstract The World Urban Database and Access Portal Tools (WUDAPT) is an international community-based initiative to acquire and disseminate climate relevant data on the physical geographies of cities for modeling and analysis purposes. The current lacuna of globally consistent information on cities is a major impediment to urban climate science toward informing and developing climate mitigation and adaptation strategies at urban scales. WUDAPT consists of a database and a portal system; its database is structured into a hierarchy representing different levels of detail, and the data are acquired using innovative protocols that utilize crowdsourcing approaches, Geowiki tools, freely accessible data, and building typology archetypes. The base level of information (L0) consists of local climate zone (LCZ) maps of cities; each LCZ category is associated with a range of values for model-relevant surface descriptors (roughness, impervious surface cover, roof area, building heights, etc.). Levels 1 (L1) and 2 (L2) will provide specific intra-urban values for other relevant descriptors at greater precision, such as data morphological forms, material composition data, and energy usage. This article describes the status of the WUDAPT project and demonstrates its potential value using observations and models. As a community-based project, other researchers are encouraged to participate to help create a global urban database of value to urban climate scientists.
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