City heat management

Smart city Improve resource efficiency

Summary

Place greenery in overheated areas

LoRaWAN can be used to monitor the temperature in buildings and other structures, and take action to reduce heat levels if necessary. By installing sensors on the exterior or interior of buildings, building managers can monitor the temperature in real-time. Long term actions, such as insulation upgrades and greenery, can be installed based on this data. In the short term, when the temperature reaches a certain threshold, the system can automatically trigger actions to reduce heat, such as opening windows or adjusting air conditioning settings. This can help to improve energy efficiency and create a more comfortable living environment.

Sustainability impact

Mitigate urban heat island effect, reducing energy demand

Improve resource efficiency Reduce personnel
15 - Life on land6 - Clean water and sanitation

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