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A Practical Guide to Climate-resilient Buildings & Communities

A Practical Guide to Climate-resilient Buildings & Communities

A Practical Guide to Climate-resilient Buildings & Communities offers construction solutions to adapt to a range of different risks in various climates. For instance, it shows us how to reduce indoor heat in hot and arid climates, or how to mitigate cyclone impacts on buildings in hot and humid climates. Importantly, the report also provides us with a highly practical checklist that should be considered by government officers and development practitioners when undertaking a new building project. 

This practical guide demonstrates how buildings and community spaces can be constructed to increase their resilience to climate change, especially in developing countries where structures are largely self-built. The publication provides an overview of the fundamental types of interventions at the building scale, including the use of nature-based solutions.

The guidance has been developed because there is a recognized need to understand good practices for climate-resilient buildings in communities that may suffer from a deficit of professionally trained architects, engineers, and other practitioners. Therefore, this note is written for a broad audience, including those with little experience in the building and construction industries. 

Here is the link to learn more about the Report and access further resources: https://www.unep.org/resources/practical-guide-climate-resilient-buildings

Video demonstrating a Practical Guide to Climate-resilient Buildings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVVwjHqWCl8&feature=emb_imp_woyt