Sarah Greenham
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article:  Modelling the influence of trees in urban areas as a nature-based solution for increasing urban resilience to pluvial flooding
 Modelling the influence of trees in urban areas as a nature-based solution for increasing urban resilience to pluvial flooding Open
The goal of the EU CARMINE project (https://carmine-project.eu/index.php/about/) is to help urban and surrounding metropolitan communities to become more climate resilient. The project focuses on heat, wildfires, flooding, pollution and dr…
View article: Towards Resilient Cities: Analyzing Climate Adaptation Strategies in Romania
Towards Resilient Cities: Analyzing Climate Adaptation Strategies in Romania Open
Urban areas face increasing risks from climate change, including rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and the intensifying urban heat island effect. The derived impacts threaten critical infrastructure, socio-economic activities, a…
View article: An open access approach to mapping climate risk and vulnerability for decision-making: A case study of Birmingham, United Kingdom
An open access approach to mapping climate risk and vulnerability for decision-making: A case study of Birmingham, United Kingdom Open
The global climate is changing, and local authorities must respond to changing climate risk to protect citizens and the urban environment in which they live. This paper presents an open access approach to map climate risk and vulnerability…
View article: Incorporating Heat Vulnerability into Local Authority Decision Making: An Open Access Approach
Incorporating Heat Vulnerability into Local Authority Decision Making: An Open Access Approach Open
High temperatures and heatwaves are becoming more frequent, but heat vulnerability is rarely considered within local authority city design and statutory land-use planning processes. Here, we describe an approach to assess heat vulnerabilit…
View article: The impact of heat on London Underground infrastructure in a changing climate
The impact of heat on London Underground infrastructure in a changing climate Open
As the climate is changing, Transport for London (TfL), which owns and operates the London Underground network, is faced with operational challenges during periods of extreme weather, especially with heat, on its assets. This paper quantif…
View article: Addressing the climate challenge
Addressing the climate challenge Open
No abstract available.
View article: The impact of high temperatures and extreme heat to delays on the London Underground rail network: An empirical study
The impact of high temperatures and extreme heat to delays on the London Underground rail network: An empirical study Open
Rail infrastructure is vulnerable to extreme weather events, resulting in damage and delays to networks. The impact of heat is a major concern for the London Underground (LU) by Transport for London (TfL) both now and in future, but existi…