Friederike SCHÄFER, M.Sc.
Tel.: +49 931 31-83115
E-Mail: friederike.schaefer@uni-wuerzburg.de
Institute of Geography and Geology
Working group Climatology - Team Climate
Am Hubland
97074 Wuerzburg
Campus Hubland South
Geography Building
Room 209
SMART-TWIN: KI-gestütztes Planungstool für eine klimaangepasste grüne Stadtentwicklung in Bayern
Climate resilience in urban planning is becoming increasingly important, especially regarding the adaption to extreme weather events and mitigating potential risks. In practice, however, implementation often fails due to a lack of appropriate or up-to-date instruments and resources.
For more sustainable and efficient urban and land-use planning, the SMART-TWIN project is developing an AI-supported digital planning tool for the city of Würzburg. Main objective of the project is the extension of the existing digital twin by integrating the urban climate model PALM-4U. This tool enables local authorities and planning offices to simulate different scenarios for real or potential construction projects as well as for changes in green and blue infrastructure, and to evaluate their impact on the urban climate, both under current and prospective (extreme) weather conditions.
2022 - 2025
M.Sc. Applied Physical Geography, geosystem change and protection“ at the University of Wuerzburg (Thesis: "Comparison of heat indices to evaluate thermal stress in the city of Würzburg")
since 04/2024
Working student at Topodat, Würzburg: Remote sensing, photogrammetric surveys ans geoinformatics
2017 - 2022
B.Sc. Physical Geography at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
08/2020 - 07/2021
ERASMUS semester at Stockholms Universitet
