課程概述 |
There is now a universal consensus that our climate is changing rapidly, and as a direct result of human activities. Climate change is changing the context of spatial planning and shaping the built environment. While there is extensive debate about what we can do to mitigate the damage we are causing, it is becoming increasingly clear that a large part of our resources will have to be directed towards adapting to new climatic conditions, with talk of survivability replacing sustainability as the new and most pressing priority. Nowhere is this more evident than in the built environment---the stage on which our most social interactions with climatic conditions are played out. Besides, modern building materials and lifestyles require massive amounts of energy. Unless the built environment is improved, climatic events such as storms, flood and heatwaves will increasingly damage buildings and cities, and the economies and societies that rely on them.
This course tries to provide an overview of emerging practice for all involved in the design, planning and management of the built environment in a rapidly changing climate, at a time when we can no longer rely on cheap fossil fuel energy. The course also examine possible mitigation and adaption responses that begin to deal with the resulting change of how to protect our buildings, cities and lifestyles against the risk of extreme weather, as fuel prices and energy insecurity rise.
The content of this course mainly include the following items:
I. The challenge of climate change (3wks)
1. Prepare for Four (Six) Degrees
2. Probable Future Impacts of Climate Change
3. The UN Carbon Trading Mechanism
II. Building for a changing climate (4wks)
4. Setting the Pace Towards Green (Climate-proof) Building Policies and Programs
5. Building-integrated Solar Electricity
6. Smart Surfaces and Building System
7. Sustainable Constructing Materials and Methods
8. Environmental Design of Urban Buildings
III. Planning for climate change (4wks)
9. Urban Climate Change Crossroads
10. Urban Resilience:Cities of Fear and Hope
11. Productive Urban Landscapes: Urban Agriculture and Food Security
12. Transit-oriented Development(TOD) and Urban Transportation
13. Planning for Green Infrastructure: Adapting to Climate Change
14. Making Space for Water
IV. Post-warming (3wks)
15. Moving Cities Towards a Sustainable Low Carbon Energy Future
16. Planning and Governance of Climate Change
17. Public Engagement in Planning for Renewable Energy
18. The Age Beyond Oil
授課方式:課堂演講、學生報告討論、影片賞析、戶外教學。
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