2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2014.03.007
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Assessing the effects of landscape design parameters on intra-urban air temperature variability: The case of Beijing, China

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“…During nighttime, however, this relationship was less significant (nighttime: R 2 = 0.18, p < 0.017). Other similar studies in Beijing and Tokyo actually showed phenomena opposite to the ones in this work [17,18]. In terms of vegetation, the LAI index of trees specifically (as opposed to shrubs or grass) provides shading which mitigates the effects of solar radiation; the transpiration of greenery can also reduce air temperature.…”
Section: Influence Of Land Cover Parameters On Temperaturecontrasting
confidence: 46%
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“…During nighttime, however, this relationship was less significant (nighttime: R 2 = 0.18, p < 0.017). Other similar studies in Beijing and Tokyo actually showed phenomena opposite to the ones in this work [17,18]. In terms of vegetation, the LAI index of trees specifically (as opposed to shrubs or grass) provides shading which mitigates the effects of solar radiation; the transpiration of greenery can also reduce air temperature.…”
Section: Influence Of Land Cover Parameters On Temperaturecontrasting
confidence: 46%
“…The significant correlation between the air temperature in the night time and that in the day time implies that the urban morphology parameters affecting the temperature are the same for the night time and day time. On the contrary, weak correlation indicates that the distinct parameters mainly dominate the temperature in the day time or night time [17]. It can be seen in Figure 10 that the correlation between the temperature in the night time and that in the day time is rather weak (R 2 = 0.24, p = 0.009), which indicates there exist other parameters affecting the temperature.…”
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“…SVF controls the amount of global radiation that can reach a specific point in an urban canyon in the daytime and also represents the probability of radiative cooling during nighttime. A lower SVF represents more shading on the ground and a cooler environment in the daytime, but more radiation trapped at the nighttime [68]. Seasonally, a lower SVF impedes solar radiation and reduces space cooling energy consumption in summer; however, in winter, it would increase energy used for lighting and space heating.…”
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