Global Climate Geodesign Challenge

Principal Investigator(s):

Thomas Fisher, Professor/Director, Metropolitan Design Center

Project summary:

The Global Climate Geodesign Challenge is a multi-year, science-based, geodesign project aimed at answering these questions: 1) What do we need to know and to do to make climate-responsive local designs? 2) How can we measure their systemic, global-climate impacts? 3) What do we need to learn from different local designs to make climate-responsive global designs? 4) How can such designs bring long-term global benefits while successfully addressing contentious, multi-system, multi-client interests and risks?

Project details:

  • Project number: 2023028
  • Start date: 09/2022
  • Project status: Completed
  • Research area: Environment and Energy