A smart city utilized Digital Twin technology to enhance urban green spaces, aiming to increase biodiversity, mitigate urban heat island effects, and promote environmental sustainability in preparation for COP28.
The city faced challenges in preserving and expanding green spaces amidst rapid urbanization, leading to habitat loss and decreased environmental resilience. Traditional urban planning methods often overlooked the importance of green infrastructure in promoting sustainability and enhancing quality of life.
The integration of Digital Twin technology enhanced urban green spaces in the smart city, resulting in increased biodiversity, improved microclimate conditions, and enhanced environmental resilience. This achievement demonstrated the city's commitment to promoting sustainability and creating a more livable urban environment ahead of COP28.