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Alterações em "Cool Corridors Valencia: shade, water points and safe walking routes connecting 3 heat-vulnerable areas"

Avatar: Hadrien Froger Hadrien Froger

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    Goal: help residents cope with extreme heat in Valencia by creating shaded, walkable “cool corridors” linking vulnerable neighborhoods to key services.

    What we will do

    • Design and implement 3 Cool Corridors (2–3 km each) connecting homes to health centers, markets, and public transport.

    • Plant new trees where possible and install shade structures where planting is limited (narrow streets, underground networks).

    • Add 8 public drinking water points with maintenance plan and accessibility features.

    • Create rest areas every ~400–600 meters (benches, shade, lighting).

    • Improve crossings and sidewalks on the route: curb ramps, tactile paving, safer junction markings.

    • Publish a simple heat-safe walking map and on-street signage for navigation.

    Why this matters

    • Heatwaves increase health risks for older adults, children, and people with chronic conditions.

    • Some areas have low tree cover and long walking distances between shaded spaces.

    • Cooling public space is a public health measure, not just an urban design preference.

    How we’ll deliver

    1. Mapping: combine heat data, shade coverage, and resident feedback to define the corridors.

    2. Quick wins: install temporary shade and seating first, before summer peak.

    3. Permanent works: finalize tree planting, water points, and accessibility upgrades.

    4. Monitoring: track usage, surface temperature changes (sample points), and satisfaction surveys.

    Expected results

    • More people able to walk safely during hot days, with fewer heat-stress incidents.

    • Better comfort and accessibility for daily errands and mobility.

    • Visible climate adaptation that benefits residents immediately.

    Notes: water points will be placed with anti-vandal design and planned maintenance. Tree species will prioritize drought resilience and local biodiversity.

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    Goal: help residents cope with extreme heat in Valencia by creating shaded, walkable “cool corridors” linking vulnerable neighborhoods to key services.

    What we will do

    • Design and implement 3 Cool Corridors (2–3 km each) connecting homes to health centers, markets, and public transport.

    • Plant new trees where possible and install shade structures where planting is limited (narrow streets, underground networks).

    • Add 8 public drinking water points with maintenance plan and accessibility features.

    • Create rest areas every ~400–600 meters (benches, shade, lighting).

    • Improve crossings and sidewalks on the route: curb ramps, tactile paving, safer junction markings.

    • Publish a simple heat-safe walking map and on-street signage for navigation.

    Why this matters

    • Heatwaves increase health risks for older adults, children, and people with chronic conditions.

    • Some areas have low tree cover and long walking distances between shaded spaces.

    • Cooling public space is a public health measure, not just an urban design preference.

    How we’ll deliver

    1. Mapping: combine heat data, shade coverage, and resident feedback to define the corridors.

    2. Quick wins: install temporary shade and seating first, before summer peak.

    3. Permanent works: finalize tree planting, water points, and accessibility upgrades.

    4. Monitoring: track usage, surface temperature changes (sample points), and satisfaction surveys.

    Expected results

    • More people able to walk safely during hot days, with fewer heat-stress incidents.

    • Better comfort and accessibility for daily errands and mobility.

    • Visible climate adaptation that benefits residents immediately.

    Notes: water points will be placed with anti-vandal design and planned maintenance. Tree species will prioritize drought resilience and local biodiversity.

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