Climate Resilient Cities: Resilient Building Design and Planning

Report Scope: This study reviews the following technology categories, relevant market and production information, technological descriptions and issues and key applications and market factors in major worldwide markets.


New York, Aug. 04, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Climate Resilient Cities: Resilient Building Design and Planning" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p05949052/?utm_source=GNW
This report organizes technologies into the following segments -
- Cladding and insulation.
- Resilient windows.
- Structural upgrades.
- Low-impact development.
- Improved flood management.
- Urban heat island management technologies.
- Water recharge and recycling.
- Distributed power generation.
- Distributed power storage.

The following transparent, rigid plastic applications are also considered within the study, with market breakdowns for each by region -
- Resilient buildings.
- Stormwater and flood management.
- Urban microclimate management.
- Resilient energy.
- Drought resilience.

Report Includes:
- 70 tables
- Descriptive overview of the global market and industry for resilient building design and planning technologies for the development of climate-resilient cities
- Analyses of the global market trends, with data corresponding to market size for 2019, estimates for 2020 and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2025
- Discussion of the industry structures and trends, including relevant supply chains, major industry organizations and a review of trends that drive market dynamics and valuations
- Analysis of climate-resilient strategies and technologies for cities in terms of current and forecast use of resources, with an emphasis on developments since 2019
- A look at the new developments, expanded use of existing and new applications and competition among various technologies, where relevant
- Coverage of important suppliers of relevant/applicable technologies, their product lines and other important factors that have an impact on the market
- Identification and review of opportunities in several application areas where new information is needed regarding the use and deployment of climate-resilient technologies in building design and planning
- Company profiles of major listed corporations, including 3M Co., Alfa-Laval, BASF Polyurethanes, BYD Batteries, Cummins Power Generation Inc., LG Chem Ltd., Saint-Gobain and SIPTEC

Summary:
Global climate change is, arguably, the chief environmental concern of our time.Moreover, it is poised to require substantial development and investment in the near and mid-term in order to ensure the safety, comfort and livability of global cities and built environments.

From a global perspective, cities are experiencing increasing stressors, from larger and more frequent hurricanes to hotter and more frequent heat waves, increased floods, low snow packs and more drought. These extremes create considerable planning-level challenges.

At the building and urban planning level, many progressive actors are already considering, developing and deploying resilient technologies and systems.Early actors started down this path in the first decade of this century.

Around 2010 the industry began to respond, with an uptick in R&D.Today, compared to the early 2000s, R&D activity, led by corporate development, has increased more than ten-fold.

This comes with the increasing understanding that climate change is an issue that will continue to be a defining challenge for our species in the years and decades to come.

The key objectives of this report are to provide accurate market evaluations for each global climate change resiliency technology that is considered in this study.This study, in particular, is meant to be the first in a series of climate-oriented studies, targeting markets associated with the built environment.

This study specifically considers technologies and services that improve the resiliency of buildings and urban planning. Market breakdowns, regional and national splits are provided for nine technology categories:
- Cladding and insulation.
- Resilient windows.
- Structural upgrades.
- Low-impact development.
- Improved flood management.
- Urban heat island management technologies.
- Water recharge and recycling.
- Distributed power generation.
- Distributed power storage.

The total market value indicated by these technologies, within the climate resilience space, is also presented in terms of the following five applications. These applications are considered within the study, with market breakdowns for each, by region:
- Resilient buildings.
- Stormwater and flood management.
- Urban microclimate management.
- Resilient energy.
- Drought resilience.
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