Abstract

The research investigates the potential of urban form in climate adaptation, by means of the case study of the Medina of Fès (Morocco), to provide relevant benefits for outdoor thermal comfort. The current challenge of SDG 11 reminds us – through Targets 11.4, 11.5 and 11.b – the importance to intervene carefully in ancient cities, protecting cultural heritage and exploiting their adaptive potential to face evident vulnerability to environmental risks. An interpretation of this ‘action plan’ is offered in a structured manner using appropriate simulation software ENVI-met and depthMapX, supported by graphic maps, for a simultaneous Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Space Syntax analysis. The adaptivity of urban form manifests itself in the compactness through form, size and proximity of buildings. The results show a correlation between compactness and temperature mitigation. Finally, this complexity appears intelligible observing the social effects of strong human capital on urban development.

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