As of now, more than 70% of Europe’s population lives in urban areas, which are increasingly feeling the effects of climate change. From air pollution, to urban heat islands, flash floods and sinkholes, climate change in cities takes many forms which threaten human lives and livelihoods. In this context, the Harmonia project will empower Climate Change (CC) mitigation and adaptation measures by providing a platform dedicated to urban environments. This platform, the Integrated Resilience Assessment Platform (IRAP) will allow urban stakeholders such as municipal administration members to not only understand but also visualize the effects of Climate Change in their municipality, therefore constituting a powerful and innovative Decision Support System. In a second time, this platform will also be a tool to measure the efficacity of the mitigation and adaptation measures implemented by the cities. Harmonia pilot cities are Piraeus, Ixelles, Milan and Sofia, each monitoring a specific set of parameters from the two pillars Harmonia focuses on: a) Natural and manmade hazards intensified by CC: urban flooding, soil degradation and geo-hazards (landslides, earthquakes, ground deformation) and b) Manmade hazards: heat islands, urban heat fluxes, air quality, gas emissions.
Using satellite and auxiliary data available on the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) and other services, Harmonia will incorporate multi-disciplinary knowledge and assessments, address hazards connected to climate change, and identify and define intervention necessity indices.