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Article

Small-Scale Hybrid Participation and Heat Mitigation Measures by Active Bottom Surface Cooling—Need for an Integrated Framework to Improve Well-Being

Centre for Sustainable Urban Development, Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences (HFT Stuttgart), 70174 Stuttgart, Germany
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Sustainability 2025, 17(16), 7264; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17167264
Submission received: 17 April 2025 / Revised: 5 June 2025 / Accepted: 27 June 2025 / Published: 11 August 2025

Abstract

Rising urban temperatures due to climate change, limited green spaces, and dense urban areas impact public health and human well-being, highlighting the need for innovative grey infrastructure solutions where conventional green spaces are not feasible. This study aims to bridge the gap between objectively measured and perceived benefits of urban heat mitigation by combining social and technological methods within socio-ecological systems. First, a literature review of 759 articles, with 64 meeting the review criteria, and a bibliometric analysis examined the recent extensive research on participation and the connections between participation, resilience, and sustainability. Second, a chain of evidence as a qualitative method demonstrated how active bottom surface cooling (ABSC) can enhance outdoor thermal comfort (OTC). This emphasised the importance of participatory innovation and novel cooling technologies for urban resilience: hybrid (digital and analogue) participation can raise the awareness, acceptance, and effectiveness of such technical innovations. It revealed the need for an integrated framework, leveraging synergies: (1) community engagement tailors solutions to urban needs, (2) adaptability ensures effectiveness across diverse settings, (3) improved thermal comfort enhances citizen well-being, and (4) resilience strengthens the climate change response. By conceptualising cities as urban systems, the integrated framework fosters reciprocal socio-ecological benefits between people, nature, and the environment. Through hybrid participation and ABSC, it boosts community engagement, OTC, and well-being for sustainable urban development.
Keywords: active bottom surface cooling; heat mitigation; hybrid participation; sustainable urban transformation; urban resilience; well-being active bottom surface cooling; heat mitigation; hybrid participation; sustainable urban transformation; urban resilience; well-being

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Hueber, B.; Reber, A. Small-Scale Hybrid Participation and Heat Mitigation Measures by Active Bottom Surface Cooling—Need for an Integrated Framework to Improve Well-Being. Sustainability 2025, 17, 7264. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17167264

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Hueber B, Reber A. Small-Scale Hybrid Participation and Heat Mitigation Measures by Active Bottom Surface Cooling—Need for an Integrated Framework to Improve Well-Being. Sustainability. 2025; 17(16):7264. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17167264

Chicago/Turabian Style

Hueber, Benjamin, and Amando Reber. 2025. "Small-Scale Hybrid Participation and Heat Mitigation Measures by Active Bottom Surface Cooling—Need for an Integrated Framework to Improve Well-Being" Sustainability 17, no. 16: 7264. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17167264

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Hueber, B., & Reber, A. (2025). Small-Scale Hybrid Participation and Heat Mitigation Measures by Active Bottom Surface Cooling—Need for an Integrated Framework to Improve Well-Being. Sustainability, 17(16), 7264. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17167264

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