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BIO Web Conf.
Volume 215, 2026
The International Congress on Natural Resources and Sustainable Development (RENA 2025)
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| Article Number | 03011 | |
| Number of page(s) | 16 | |
| Section | Climate Change and Natural Resource Management | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202621503011 | |
| Published online | 04 February 2026 | |
Climate risk assessment in urban environments
Territoire, Environnement Et Developpement, Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences of Kenitra, IbnTofail UniversityKenitra, B.P 401, Kénitra, Morocco.
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The majority of climate change vulnerability and health concerns are concentrated in informal settlements. Hazardous locations can be found in many communities, including low-lying ground along exposed riverbanks and ocean coasts, degraded slopes, and buildings that don't adhere to building rules. A complex network of interrelated social, ecological, and technical processes makes up the urban environment. Global warming is expected to have a wide range of repercussions on ecosystems and society, which naturally increases complexity, in addition to other environmental, economic, and political concerns.By integrating satellite, environmental, and socioeconomic data using an integrated method that included remote sensing, statistical modeling (PCA), and geographical analysis, this work created a spatially explicit diagnosis of urban climate risks in Rabat. Three primary risk factors were investigated: air pollution (PM2.5 and NO2), urban heat (heat island), and related socioeconomic vulnerability.
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