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  • Connecting the Dots: How Climate Impact Chains Help Cities See

    Infographic illustrating the concept of Climate Impact Chains — showing how climate hazards (such as heatwaves or drought) trigger cascading impacts on urban systems, health, and the environment. The visual reflects ASITIS’s data-driven approach to understanding climate risks and supporting adaptation strategies for cities and regions.
  • Cooling the concrete jungle: recommendations for introducing new greenery

    urban greenery, parc
  • Seeing the unseen: how near-infrared imagery transforms vegetation management

    Miloslav Kaláb, Climate Resilience SpecialistMiloslav Kaláb

    A satellite image of an urban area with trees automatically detected and outlined in red. The image illustrates an urban greenery segmentation process using near-infrared (NIR) and RGB data to classify vegetation. The segmentation highlights individual tree canopies, emphasizing the distribution of green spaces in a residential neighborhood. A text panel on the right explains the role of NIR in identifying vegetation and how spatial classification is applied to detect trees.
  • Using Climate Impact Chains (CICs) to strenghthen urban resilience

    Miloslav Kaláb, Climate Resilience SpecialistMiloslav Kaláb

    Visual representation of a climate impact chain showing the sequence from climate hazards, such as flooding or extreme weather, to various urban impacts. Icons depict affected elements like buildings, infrastructure, transportation, and public health. Arrows connect each stage, illustrating the progression from exposure to sensitivity and adaptive capacity. The image highlights the interconnected impacts of climate events on urban systems, aligning with the blog's focus on using Climate Impact Chains (CICs) for understanding and enhancing urban resilience."
  • UpGreen at URBIS24

    Jan LabohýJan Labohý

    Map showing urban tree vitality, stress and resilience levels aggregated by street segments using satellite based analysis
  • Adaptation strategies for the cities of Brezno (SK) and Šaľa

    Climate Resilience Specialist, member of the ASITIS climate adapatation teamJan Matouš

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