2015
DOI: 10.3130/jaabe.14.33
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Analysis of the Relation of Local Temperature to the Natural Environment, Land Use and Land Coverage of Neighborhoods

Abstract: This study aims at offering effective policies for managing local temperatures and reducing the heat island effect by identifying elements that affect local temperatures. It first selected the three elements of natural environment, land use, and land coverage and then applied control factors including season, weather, and measurement unit for wind speed. In order to analyze these factors' relation to summer temperatures, development of an integrated model, analysis of the urban heat island reduction effect of … Show more

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“…Practitioners in Canada, North America, and Scandinavia have long aimed to maximise solar access on public spaces (Andbert, 1979;Børve, 1982;Jefferson, Rowe, & Brebbia, 2001;Collymore, 1994). Similarly a key concern has been wind as it causes loss of heat (Gehl, 2011;Jeong, Gunwon, & Seiyoung, 2015;Pressman, 1985) and can make places feel much colder than the temperature (Andbert, 1979;Jeong, Gunwon, & Seiyoung, 2015;Pressman & Zepic, 1986;SMHI, 2014).…”
Section: Urban Design For Winter Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Practitioners in Canada, North America, and Scandinavia have long aimed to maximise solar access on public spaces (Andbert, 1979;Børve, 1982;Jefferson, Rowe, & Brebbia, 2001;Collymore, 1994). Similarly a key concern has been wind as it causes loss of heat (Gehl, 2011;Jeong, Gunwon, & Seiyoung, 2015;Pressman, 1985) and can make places feel much colder than the temperature (Andbert, 1979;Jeong, Gunwon, & Seiyoung, 2015;Pressman & Zepic, 1986;SMHI, 2014).…”
Section: Urban Design For Winter Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of the relation of local temperature to the land use, which residential areas, traffic areas and greenhouse agricultural areas all contributed to an increase in local temperatures [16].…”
Section: Research Methods Of the Carbon Dioxide Of Traffic Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%