Urban Climate Future Lab

Joint Knowledge, Data and Scenario Lab

Joint Knowledge, Data and Scenario Lab

KNOW integrates data, models, scenario building, and results across all work packages (WP). Phase I enhances data handling, interpretation, and analysis capabilities through tools like the Urban Climate Knowledge Graph (UCKG) and URB's spatial model. Phase II uses these frameworks to explore sustainable future scenarios, integrating insights from academic and regional partners. KNOW conducts simulations, assessments, and visualizations to evaluate sustainability impacts on climate, energy, resources, and land consumption across various scenarios.

Contact person

Prof. Dr. Vanessa Miriam CarlowProf. Dr. Vanessa Miriam Carlow
Prof. Dr. Vanessa Miriam Carlow
Head of Institute for Sustainable Urbanism, TU Braunschweig

Blog

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  • Portrait of Prof. Dr. Astrid Kause Portrait of Prof. Dr. Astrid Kause

    1.5 – one scientist, five questions with Prof. Astrid Kause

    Professor at the Institute for Sustainability Psychology at Leuphana University Lüneburg and co-speaker of the Urban Climate Future Lab

    5 min. Reading time
  • The members of the Klima.Zukunftslabor climate future labs at the ZKfN together with Falko Mohrs, Lower Saxony Minister for Science and Culture, at the opening symposium on 20 November in Hannover. The members of the Klima.Zukunftslabor climate future labs at the ZKfN together with Falko Mohrs, Lower Saxony Minister for Science and Culture, at the opening symposium on 20 November in Hannover.

    Kick-off for Lower Saxony's Climate Future Labs

    Science, business, politics, practice and foundations meet for the climate future

    3 min. Reading time
  • Map of Lower Saxony showing all settlement units in the federal state as points.Map of Lower Saxony showing all settlement units in the federal state as points.

    Identifying and tackling climate challenges at the local level

    Interview with Urban Climate Future Lab spokesperson Prof. Dr. Vanessa Carlow

    9 min. Reading time