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In light of these projected changes in climatic conditions, green roofs have been found to offer opportunities to combine energy saving, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and biodiversity objectives. In the Swiss Plateau region, yearly average precipitation may increase by up to 10% in 2035, 8.4% in 2060 and 10.5% in 2085 under RCP8.5 (although reductions in precipitations ranging from -2% to -5.4% may occur for low-end estimates under the same RCP). The number of tropical nights (minimum temperature equal to or above 20☌) is going to increase from 0.6 to 5.9, 15.8 and 40.3 for the years 2035, 20 respectively under RCP8.5. The green roof strategy in Basel is expected to bring adaptation benefits in the form of lower temperatures and reduced surface runoff.Īccording to the CH2018 Climate Scenarios for Switzerland, in Basel the number of days with maximum temperature equal to or above 30☌ is going to increase from the 1981-2010 reference value of 10.5 up to 24.7 in 2035, 28 in 2060 and 68.5 in 2085 under climate scenario RCP8.5. This requirement was reinforced in 2010 through a regulation that mandated green roofing for all flat roofs if part of a building retrofit, and in all new buildings with flat roofs. It reads that all new and renovated flat roofs must be greened and also stipulates associated design guidelines.

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In 2002, an amendment to the City of Basel’s Building and Construction Law was passed. The programmes were funded from the Energy Saving Fund made up of 5% of all customers’ energy bills in the Basel canton.

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The City of Basel has promoted green roofs via investment in incentive programmes, which provided subsidies for green roof installation (1996-1997 up to 20 CHF per m 2, then 2005-2007 up to 30-40 CHF per m 2, in the latter case only for retrofitting existing buildings). Initiatives aiming to increase the provision of green roofs in Basel were initially driven by energy-saving programmes, and subsequently by biodiversity conservation. With 5.71 m 2/inhabitant in 2019, the city of Basel in Switzerland has the largest area of green roofs per capita in the world ( Living roofs and walls from policy to practice, 2019).













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