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  • Environmental science
  • Urban planning
  • Climate change adaptation

Background:

  • Climate change necessitates urgent action from global cities.
  • Selecting optimal climate actions is complex due to numerous external impacts.
  • Cities require robust frameworks for effective climate strategy development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a novel decision support framework for climate action planning.
  • To integrate European cities' climate actions with city structure features.
  • To provide evidence-based guidance for climate action implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of climate actions from 443 European cities across 32 countries.
  • Identification of city structure-related features influencing strategy success.
  • Development of a decision support framework integrating actions and features.

Main Results:

  • European cities require diverse strategic approaches based on budget, population density, development, and energy consumption.
  • A novel decision support framework was created, linking city characteristics to climate actions.
  • The study highlights the need for tailored climate action planning.

Conclusions:

  • The research provides a foundation for evidence-based climate action planning.
  • The framework supports cities in strengthening their role in combating climate change.
  • Tailored strategies are crucial for effective climate change protection in urban areas.