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Bridging the scale between the local particular and the global universal in climate change assessments of cities

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Creutzig,  Felix       
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

McPhearson,  Timon
External Organizations;

Bardhan,  Ronita
External Organizations;

Belmin,  Camille
External Organizations;

Chow,  Winston T. L.
External Organizations;

Garschagen,  Matthias
External Organizations;

Hsu,  Angel
External Organizations;

Kılkış,  Şiir
External Organizations;

Islam,  Sheikh Tawhidul
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/persons/resource/Nikola.Milojevic.Dupont

Milojevic-Dupont,  Nikola
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

Pathak,  Minal
External Organizations;

Pereira,  Rafael H. M.
External Organizations;

Salehi,  Pourya
External Organizations;

Ürge-Vorsatz,  Diana
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Creutzig, F., McPhearson, T., Bardhan, R., Belmin, C., Chow, W. T. L., Garschagen, M., Hsu, A., Kılkış, Ş., Islam, S. T., Milojevic-Dupont, N., Pathak, M., Pereira, R. H. M., Salehi, P., Ürge-Vorsatz, D. (2025): Bridging the scale between the local particular and the global universal in climate change assessments of cities. - Nature Cities, 2, 369-378.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s44284-025-00226-w


Zitierlink: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_33469
Zusammenfassung
Identifying gaps in urban climate change assessment is crucial for developing the new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) special report on cities. To bridge the gap between the understanding of local interventions and global climate goals, we call for the strengthening of assessment tools such as urban typologies, case study synthesis and big geospatial data studies. We sort research gaps into five overarching themes: (1) urban form, (2) data and artificial intelligence, (3) policies and governance, (4) system transformation and (5) potentials, costs and losses. Using these methods for categorizing and analyzing cities based on shared characteristics will enable the tailoring and scaling of local climate solutions to global contexts.