"Climate change adaption in Nordhausen"

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[Audio] This semester, the Hochschule Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences' students are conducting a scientific project concerning renewable energy systems and climate change adaption in Nordhausen. The 2nd semester group is composed of Shivambharathi Gosai, Devang Kanjara, Abhishek Patel, Parth Shah, Dhruvin Goti, Rushabh Sutariya, Rohit Jagani, Jay Bhalara, and Hardik Kathiriya and is under the supervision of Dr.-Ing. Leibbrandt Pascal. This project intends to comprehend better the potential of renewable energy sources and build up strategies for climate change adaption in Nordhausen..

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[Audio] The group is analyzing the effects of climate change in Nordhausen, based on literature from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and supplemented with local data analysis of temperature, rain, snow and wind. They have studied how the climate change has impacted the city over the past 10 years and forecasted what can be expected for the forthcoming 5 years. All results have been cited and recorded..

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[Audio] The 2nd semester group from the Hochschule Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences is working on a project researching renewable energy systems and climate change adaption in Nordhausen under the guidance of Dr.-Ing. Leibbrandt Pascal. The goal of the project is to assess the repercussions of climate change, notably the consequences of physical climate changes caused by human activity. If successful, the project could have a significant impact on the future of Nordhausen and the group's work represents another stride towards a greener and more resilient atmosphere..

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[Audio] The 2nd semester group is investigating the conceivable outcomes of environmental change in Nordhausen, Thuringia, Germany. It has been concluded that the degree to which present and future ages will encounter a more sweltering and extraordinary world will rely upon the choices made now and in the close to term. To keep on developing their examination, the gathering is now investigating nearby temperature and precipitation designs..

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[Audio] The 2nd semester group is performing an analysis of local climate data from Nordhausen, with a focus on temperature and rain trends. The results of this data analysis will be used to determine the best renewable energy systems and climate change adaptation methods for this region..

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[Audio] Students in Nordhausen are researching how wind speed and gusts, alongside snowfall, affect renewable energy systems and climate change adaption. The findings of this research could be highly beneficial in regards to implementing sustainable renewable energy systems in the area..

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3. City data:. How the climate change affected the city from 10 years ago up to now.

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[Audio] This project focuses on the impact of climate change on the city of Nordhausen in the next five years with the emphasis on an integrated urban development concept called Nordhausen 2030 and the possibility of creating urban parks, special gardens and recreational areas. Shiva Gosai, Devang Kanjara, Abhishek Patel, Parth Shah, Dhruvin Goti, Rushabh Sutariya, Rohit Jagani, Jay Bhalara, and Hardik Kathiriya, make up the 2nd semester group who are eager to develop and share their findings for Nordhausen's future..

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[Audio] This project is an incredible endeavor that has the potential to make tangible impacts on the environment. Its purpose is to explore and illustrate the potential of renewable energy in Nordhausen, as well as to better prepare the city to adapt to climate change. The project references literature, local data analysis and city data from Nordhausen. Furthermore, it lays testament to the university’s commitment to sustainable research and development. Thank you for taking the time to learn about this amazing project..