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The impact of climate changes on the urban environment may be assessed by c
alculating the modifications in energy production and consumption for such
daily operations as heating and cooling. In this study climate changes in t
he southeastern Mediterranean (the area of Greece) were simulated for the y
ear 2030 on the basis of specially constructed climatic scenarios which des
cribe potential reductions in the emissions of greenhouse gases, and were,
thereafter, used to calculate the heating and cooling degree days for the s
ame year. The results show that the cumulative amount of heating and coolin
g degree days will decrease and increase, respectively, as compared to the
respective amounts for the year 1990. In terms of the cooling degree days,
it was found that the areas most affected were the Attica and central Maced
onia regions, the Aegean islands and Crete, whereas in terms of the heating
degree days, it was found that a large part of the country will require le
ss energy for heating. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. Al! rights reserved.