What is KLIMASKEN?

A tool for assessing cities, municipalities and buildings’ contribution to climate change and adaptation to climate change. The tool consists of several dozens of indicators, which the user fills with the required data and through simple calculations is then determined from the main index and its sub-components.

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WHAT DOES KLIMASKEN MONITOR?

Expozice AREA EXPOSURE TO CLIMATE CHANGE

What is the state and development of the environment in which a city / district or building is located in terms of the most important manifestations of climate change: rising temperatures, heat waves, rainfall, drought or extreme weather phenomena. The area includes ten indicators (nine for the basic assessment and one for the advanced assessment).

SENSITIVITY AND ADAPTIVE CAPACITY OF THE AREA

What is the vulnerability of the city to the effects of climate change. How the city / district or building is ready, what are the characteristics of the individual systems and areas in the city or building. The area includes sixteen indicators (eight for the basic assessment and eight in addition for the advanced assessment).

GREENHOUSE GAS PRODUCTION AND REDUCTION (EMISSION)

How is the city responsible for climate change? What are the direct or indirect greenhouse gas emissions in the city? How do individual areas contribute to climate change? The area includes fourteen indicators (four for the basic assessment and ten for the advanced assessment).

PREPAREDNESS OF THE INSTITUTION TO IMPLEMENT ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION MEASURES

What measures are implemented by the city / district / building owners to address the consequences of climate change or to reduce greenhouse gas emissions? How do these solutions manifest themselves in everyday life? The area includes sixteen indicators (seven for the basic assessment and nine for the advanced assessment).

ExpositionSensitivityEmissionPreparednessEXP1 - The difference between the average annual air temperature for the last five years and the long-term average 1.5 °C ()EXP1EXP2 - The difference in the number of tropical days for the last five years compared to the long-term average 5 day (days) ()EXP2EXP3 - Difference in the number of tropical nights in the last five years from the long-term average 5 day (days) ()EXP3EXP4 - Difference in the highest number of consecutive calendar days without precipitation compared to the long-term average 10 day (days) ()EXP4EXP5 - Number of flash floods in the past 5 years 0 episode ()EXP5EXP6 - Frequency of river floods, when the river has overflowed its banks in the last 5 years. 0 number ()EXP6EXP8 - Number of days with the occurrence of extreme weather events (strong wind, hail, heavy thunderstorms, iceberg, icing, heavy snow). 10 day (days) ()EXP8EXP9 - Number of days with occurrence of hydrological drought in the last year 15 day (days) ()EXP9EXP10 - Climatic drought expressed by the Standardized Rainfall Evapotranspiration Index (SREI) 2 index ()EXP10AD1 - The area of green infrastructure 72.13 % ()AD1AD2 - Availability of areas of public greenery of adequate quality 30 % ()AD2AD3 - Built-up, paved impermeable areas 18 % ()AD3AD4 - Proportion of the number of persons vulnerable to heat waves from the total population 19 % ()AD4AD10 - Proportion of the number of critical objects located in the flood area of river floods Q100 from the total number of critical objects 0 % ()AD10AD13 - Average usable capacity of drinking water sources for the needs of the city / city district / municipality per capita of the city/city district/municipality 1300 l.s-1 / 1000 inh. ()AD13AD15 - Amount of rainwater captured in cadastral area 0 m³/pers. ()AD15AD16 - Number of extraordinary climatic events 10 počet ()AD16GOV1 - Strategic-institutional situation of the city in the field of adaptation to the impacts of climate change 45 % ()GOV1GOV2 - Funds spent on the implementation of adaptation measures 5.9 % ()GOV2GOV3 - Existence of a low carbon strategy / policy / action plan 40 % ()GOV3GOV4 - Funds for the implementation of mitigation measures from the total budget of the city / city district / municipality 5.9 % ()GOV4GOV11 - Share of water losses in the distribution system in total production 22 % ()GOV11GOV12 - Number of awareness-raising events for citizens and local actors focused on education and increasing competencies (competences) in the field of climate change 1.33937 events / 10 ths. residents ()GOV12GOV13 - Proportion of population with permanent access to one of the sources of information 0 % ()GOV13EMI1 - Consumption of district heat 1061.31 kg CO₂e/pers. ()EMI1EMI2 - Electricity consumption 431.801 kg CO₂e/pers. ()EMI2EMI3 - Consumption of natural gas 578.481 kg CO₂e/pers. ()EMI3EMI4 - Transport performance in individual car transport 545.656 kg CO₂e/pers. ()EMI4EXP 72%ExpositionAD 54%Sensitivity and capacityGOV 56%PreparednessMIT 85%Emission67%Celkem

Climate label

The climate label is the result of evaluating cities, city districts and buildings in terms of their contribution to and adaptation to climate change.

It is a summary representation of the overall rating in the form of several concentric circles divided into four quadrants. These illustrate four main areas for assessing the approach of a city, district, or building in the area of adaptation to climate change (exposure, sensitivity, and capacity) and emission, i.e. greenhouse gas emissions. Each area is further subdivided into smaller slices, which are represented by sub-indicators that represent that area.

5 colors (red, orange, yellow, light green and dark green) are used throughout the label to indicate the negative (red) or positive (dark green) status or development of the system described by the indicators used. Thus, on one label it is possible to assess the status / development of sub-indicators (for example, electricity consumption per person or availability of greenery), whole areas up to the overall status of the system. This is expressed both by the central value of the Klimasken (Climate scan) and by the colour expression.

(estimation)(measurement, calculation)

TERRITORIES AND BUILDINGS

Cities, districts and buildings can participate in the KLIMASKEN project.
Here are some of the latest models. To see all models, open the map:

The project is funded by the European Commission, by the financial Instrument for the Environment: Program LIFE for the period 2014 – 2020 established by the regulation No 1293/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2013 on the establishment of a Programme for the Environment and Climate Action (LIFE) and repealing Regulation (EC) No 614/2007, subroutine Climate Protection; under the project LIFE17 CCA/SK/000126 – LIFE DELIVER. © 2018 MiÚ MČ Karlova Ves Nám. sv. Františka 8 842 62 Bratislava

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