Translated title: Climate Resilient Urban Development: Increasing Heat Stress in Large and Medium-Sized German Cities
The negative consequences for health caused by heat stress are an increasing risk of climate change in German (large) cities. As a result, "heat days" will occur more frequently in the future. The heat tends to accumulate in cities, especially where green areas and air corridors are lacking and a high degree of sealing occurs.
Many German cities are not yet sufficiently prepared to deal with heat hazards. However, the pressure to act has risen in view of the increased proportion of vulnerable population groups, in particular older people.