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Extreme Heat in Cities: Co-Developing Just Adaptation for Urban Tourism

Quick facts

Principal investigator:
Professor Susanne Becken
Team members:
Dr Raymond Rastegar; Associate Professor Johanna Nalau; Associate Professor Jamie Ranse; Professor Daniel Scott
Project commenced:
2025

This project tackles the critical need for heat adaptation in cities. As intensifying heatwaves increasingly threaten lives and economic productivity, this study develops a novel measure to assess future tourism-related heat hazards, examines the added strain on city response systems by tourism, and establishes new insights into differentiated vulnerabilities amongst tourists and workers. By integrating a global analysis with three city case studies, this research co-develops innovative responses to reduce heat risk within urban systems. A new set of adaptation principles will help prioritize low-carbon, just responses, implemented through collaborative governance systems across different scales and sectors.

Grants Awarded

Australian Research Council, Discovery Project
$565,867



Last updated 17 Nov 2025