Monitoring of indoor conditions for better heat protection
The Adapt project aims to counter the effects of climate change, particularly overheating and heat stress, through innovative adaptation strategies in the building sector. A monitoring system is being developed for the Greater Region, to be installed in buildings housing vulnerable individuals. The system monitors room temperatures and sends real-time data to a central platform. If a predefined threshold is exceeded, an alarm and action recommendations are sent to the users. The goal is to establish an early warning system that raises awareness of heat protection and sensitizes both professionals and citizens.


Adaptation to climate change
The ADAPT project addresses the growing challenges posed by climate change, particularly due to more frequent and intense heatwaves. In the Greater Region, an innovative monitoring system is being developed, which will be installed in buildings where vulnerable groups, such as seniors or individuals with health conditions, live. The system continuously monitors...

Adaptation to climate change
The project aims to develop measures for adapting buildings to climate change and minimizing the risks of heat stress. This includes not only establishing an early warning system but also raising awareness among professionals and citizens through training and education on how to cope with heatwaves. The project is supported by a strong partnership, including RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Université de Liège, and the University of Luxembourg, as well as numerous strategic partners from the fields of health, research, and the environment. Together, the partners are working on the implementation of this crucial system for a greener and climate-resilient larger region.