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Increased Urban Resilience to Climate Change—Key Outputs from the RESCCUE Project

RESCCUE is an H2020 research project that aims to help cities around the world to become more resilient to physical, social, and economic challenges, using the water sector as the central point of the approach. Since 2016, RESCCUE has been developing methodologies and tools to support cities increas...

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Published in:Sustainability 2020-12, Vol.12 (23), p.9881
Main Authors: Velasco, Marc, Russo, Beniamino, Monjo, Robert, Paradinas, César, Djordjević, Slobodan, Evans, Barry, Martínez-Gomariz, Eduardo, Guerrero-Hidalga, Maria, Cardoso, Maria Adriana, Brito, Rita Salgado, Pacheco, David
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Summary:RESCCUE is an H2020 research project that aims to help cities around the world to become more resilient to physical, social, and economic challenges, using the water sector as the central point of the approach. Since 2016, RESCCUE has been developing methodologies and tools to support cities increase their resilience. The three RESCCUE cities, Barcelona, Bristol, and Lisbon, have become a testing platform for the cutting-edge technologies developed in RESCCUE but these are also ready to be deployed to different types of cities, with different climate change pressures. This paper presents some of the main outputs generated by RESCCUE. From climate change scenarios to dissemination tools, and from sectorial models to Resilience Action Plans (RAPs), the outputs that have been produced are very diverse, but special focus is put on the urban water cycle and urban floods. All the project results have a common goal: to increase the resilience of cities from around the world, by offering the methodologies and tools so anyone can take advantage of using them and replicate the RESCCUE results.
ISSN:2071-1050
2071-1050
DOI:10.3390/su12239881