

Record load performance when you want to analyze the performance of a page as it's loading, as opposed to running.Ĭlick Reload page.

DevTools records all page activity that occurs as a result of your interactions.Ĭlick Record again or click Stop to stop recording. Record runtime performance when you want to analyze the performance of a page as it's running, as opposed to loading. # Record performance # Record runtime performance See Get Started With Analyzing Runtime Performance for a guided tutorial on how to analyze a page's performance using Chrome DevTools. With more and more cities worldwide that will make the step from policymaking to actual adaptation-inclusive urban (re)development practice we foresee a growing demand for such tools.This page is a comprehensive reference of Chrome DevTools features related to analyzing performance.

Applications of the AST in various settings and context in cities on different continents have illustrated the added value of the toolbox in bringing policy and practice together with help of science. The APST can be used design workshops, to feed dialogues among stakeholders on where and how which ecosystem-based adaptation measures can be applied. The APST provides quantitative, evidence-based performance information on (cost)effectiveness of adaptation measures regarding climate resilience and co-benefits. This toolbox supports local policymakers, planners, designers and practitioners in defining the program of demands, in setting adaptation targets, in selecting from more than 60 blue, green and grey adaptation measures and with informed co-creation of conceptual adaptation plans. We developed and tested the Adaptation Planning Support Toolbox (APST) to fill this gap. However, tools that have the ability to implement adaptation solutions in the actual urban planning and design practice seem to be missing. Currently, most tools, guidelines and benchmarks for urban adaptation raise awareness on climate change impacts, assess the city’s vulnerability and/or address the need for adaptation on a policy-level.
