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ETH Zurich and three Singapore universities to develop solutions to help cities grow sustainably


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ETH Zurich and three Singapore universities to develop solutions to help cities grow sustainably
A new five-​year research collaboration between ETH Zurich and three Singapore universities will see scientists from both countries come together to develop solutions to help cities and their surrounding regions achieve sustainable growth. The collaborative venture launched on 1 December 2020.
According to a United Nations report, two-​thirds of the world’s population will be living in cities by 2050. This rapid growth poses challenges for the regions surrounding cities, such as urban sprawl, pollution and the exploitation of resources, which in turn, threatens the survival of the cities themselves. ....

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Researchers develop new urban planning GIS tool to improve urban climate resilience


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Dr Yuan Chao showing the results of air temperature increase by anthropogenic heat in various regions using the GIS tool developed by his team.
Singapore has warmed notably since the mid-1970s when rapid urbanisation took place, at a rate of 0.25 degrees Celsius per decade according to the Meteorological Service Singapore. The rate is higher than the global average rate of 0.17 degree Celsius per decade since 1970, based on data from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. If the current urban development approach remains unchanged, local warming will lead to a rise in electricity demand for cooling and the risk of residents suffering from heat stress. ....

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