LMU München
Climate change is increasingly affecting everyday life in cities. Extreme heat, deteriorating air quality, and environmental stressors pose growing risks to human health, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children, older adults, and people with chronic illnesses. The new interdisciplinary research project MEDICUS - Adaptation Strategies to the Medical Implications of Climate Change for Urban Transformation addresses these challenges by developing practical, science-based solutions for healthier and more resilient cities. The consortium is being funded by the Bavarian Climate Research Network (BayKlif-2) over a period of five years with a total of 1.375.000 euros.
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