Print Email Facebook Twitter Resilient Energy, Energetic City Title Resilient Energy, Energetic City: Adaptive strategies for coastal system in transition Author Wang, Jie (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment; TU Delft Urbanism) Contributor Sepulveda Carmona, Diego Andres (mentor) Khosravi, Hamed (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences Date 2018-07-02 Abstract The project is about the reverse of risks from changing climate and transitional energy system into opportunities to become evolutionary resilient cities.Climate change is happening globally and is becoming more and more serious now. The temperature rise, sea-level rise, land shifting, precipitation pattern change, extreme weather increase the potentiality of risks like coastal flooding, pluvial flooding, landslide, snow slide and so on. To mitigate the climate change, energy transition is put forward which is the most effective way to control greenhouse emission. But this kind of measure requires the change of energy system also including social, economic and spatial alteration, especially the country like Norway who benefits from the petroleum sectors since the years of history. The combination of climate change and transitional energy system will threaten the whole urban systems and the people will finally become the victims.On the other side, considering the main climatic change and geographical condition of Norway, more water from sea, river and sky brings the opportunity to accelerate energy transition. Therefore, in this project energy sector in transition is utilized as the tool to explore how to diminish the impact of climate change, meanwhile to reduce the vulnerability of urban systems and even convert the risks into opportunity of evolutionary resilience. The transitional process is proposed towards 2050. Subject Climate changeEnergy transitionUrban transformationEvolutionary resilience To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c53067c5-2297-4242-97eb-5df27c55409f Coordinates 60.389444, 5.33 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2018 Jie Wang Files JPG 4578546_P5_Poster.jpg 92.76 MB PDF 4578546_P5_presentation.pdf 361.56 MB PDF 4578546_P5_reflection.pdf 963.15 KB PDF 4578546_P5_Report.pdf 255.42 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:c53067c5-2297-4242-97eb-5df27c55409f/datastream/OBJ3/view