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Our team participates voluntarily in the big program of the Municipality of Lisbon "Towards a more resilient Lisbon UrbaN Green InfraStructure as an adaptation to climate change ", for climate change, in actions that meet its potential
PROJECT
DESCRIPTION
BACKGROUND
Lisbon, the biggest city in Portugal,
faces growing threats linked to climate change because of its geographical
location and climate. Annual average rainfall is decreasing, although the city
experiences more winter rainfall. This means longer droughts and more seasonal
floods,reducing soil water uptake and soil conservation. Meanwhile average
temperatures are increasing by 14C per year, with up to 5C higher maximum
temperatures. Climate change will therefore have a negative impact on Lisbon
citizens life quality and health and its urban green areas.
OBJECTIVES
LIFE LUNGs main objective is to
implement the municipal climate adaptation strategy (EMAAC) by making use of
urban green infrastructure as a tool for climate change adaptation. It will
also promote and develop related ecosystem services. Its overall aim is to
increase Lisbons resilience and resistance to climate change. It will target
water use by developing zero rainwater waste urban green infrastructure and
increasing flood resistance, while maintaining a quality, resilient ecological
base. By developing more green spaces, it will also tackle rising temperatures
caused by urban heat islands.
RESULTS
Expected results:
· better use of rainwater by
trialling zero rainwater waste areas and implementing rain-fed ecosystems in an
area of over 100 ha;
· over 100 ha of shaded areas
thanks to tree planting, with improved microclimate conditions within the
urban, green areas of vora;
· improved flood resilience in
over 100 ha of the urban green infrastructure areas;
· around 115 ha to benefit from
increased resilience against soil erosion by using natural-based solutions;
· around 740 tonnes of CO2
sequestered;
· replication of the project once
at EU level during the project lifetime, and three times afterwards two cases
in Portugal and one at EU level;
· reproduction of project
activities in five private green areas in Lisbon;
· share technical knowhow with
around 20 municipalities in the Lisbon metropolitan area and with five other
Portuguese municipalities which are working on climate adaptation; and
· encourage more local urban
farmers to use more water-efficient and climate-adapted irrigation.
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