Climate Resiliency for Our Habitat Through Cross-Reality Technologies

With the effects of Climate Change leading to adverse repercussions such

as soil erosion, flooding and coastal displacement, at a macro scale, it is

evident that our living spaces must be made resilient. With the detrimental

effects of climate change not yet fully appreciated, there is an urgent

need to model, illustrate and communicate climate change impacts. People

living in vulnerable regions and coastal areas are at the ones at greater risk

of climate change, particularly exposed small island developing states and

coastal areas. The argument for this paper is for real-time mechanisms

to help understand climate ramifications to mitigate and adapt the built

environment. Advancements in Cross Reality (XR) technologies, such as

Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR), have led to

promising multidisciplinary applications. With their unique interactive

propensities, these technologies can be powerful

aids at bridging the gap between actual and theoretical understanding of

impending climate impacts. Drawing on experimental

psychology and environmental research, this novel medium of

visualisation can be utilised to strengthen communication and provide

future resiliency. By leveraging the benefits of immersive technologies, this 

novel communication medium can transcend traditional language and

accessibility barriers. This paper investigates the development of XR media

as an innovative visualisation and effective communication instrument for

climate resilience.

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