Heat action plan in the Ludwigsburg district: Security for everyone!

Der Landkreis Ludwigsburg stellt seinen Hitzeaktionsplan vor, um Bürger und Einrichtungen vor Hitzewellen zu schützen.
The district of Ludwigsburg presents its heat action plan to protect citizens and facilities from heat waves. (Symbolbild/MBW)

Heat action plan in the Ludwigsburg district: Security for everyone!

Ludwigsburg, Deutschland - Summer is in full swing and brings particularly high temperatures this year. In order to counteract the heat, the district of Ludwigsburg has launched a comprehensive heat action plan, which includes both prevention measures and a well -thought -out alarm chain. According to the Bietigheimer Zeitung, this plan was developed to inform institutions such as nursing homes, medical practices, schools and daycare centers in good time about upcoming heat waves. In this way, those responsible can quickly take protective measures in order to protect heat -sensitive people as best as possible.

The initiative for this heat action plan comes from an exchange between different actors. In July 2022, the "Round Table Hit Protection in the Ludwigsburg district" was launched, under the leadership of Dr. Robin Maitra (climate protection officer of the Baden-Württemberg State Medical Association) and Dr. Karlin Stark (head of the Ludwigsburg Health Department). A total of eight meetings took place in which experts from the fields of medicine, care, disaster protection, education, administration and social affairs contributed their know-how. The aim of the measure is to better prepare the district for the challenges of climate change and its health effects.

prevention measures and information system

The heat action plan includes practical measures plans that the various facilities are supposed to serve as guidelines. Each of these plans must be specifically tailored to the local conditions. More and more federal states, cities and municipalities in Germany have implemented similar heat action plans, each of which is based on the federal recommendations. These were developed together by the federal and state governments in 2017 and are based on a WHO guideline.

The district of Ludwigsburg comprises 39 municipalities with over 550,000 inhabitants and more than 1300 medical practices. District Administrator Dietmar Allgaier emphasizes that the connection between health, climate protection and climate adaptation is crucial to adequately protect the population during these hot days. Information campaigns and special actions in health and care facilities are just a few of the planned measures.

The role of the municipalities

As the Federal Ministry of Health shows, the federal states and municipalities are responsible for the heat measures in Germany. The recommendations for action in the municipal heat action plans include new urban design and land use planning concepts as well as measures that create more city green. Ideas for shading and monitoring are also important points to get the quality of life in the cities, even at extreme temperatures.

For all citizens: Inside, who are looking for more information about the measures and the heat action plan, numerous materials are available. Under the keywords "Heat action plan Ludwigplan", leaflets and measures can be called up on the Internet. This information not only offers a comprehensive overview, but also help to optimize the individual precautions and behaviors during heat waves.

The development of such action plans clearly shows that dealing with the effects of climate change in our region is taken seriously. If the summer continues to get so hot, it is all the more important to be well prepared and take the right measures. After all, it is important to protect each other and to support each other in these hot days.

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