2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11559
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Influencing factors of the thermal environment of urban green space

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“…Meanwhile, Niu et al [36] developed the green TOD (GTOD) concept, which evaluates the built environment's density, diversity, design, destination, and distance based on carbonfree urban development approaches. Zhang et al [37] identifed indicators of urban green space that urban planners and policymakers can use for GTOD planning. Finally, Ruan et al [38] developed an improved immune genetic algorithm (IGA) considering land use and transportation integration to enhance TOD planning.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, Niu et al [36] developed the green TOD (GTOD) concept, which evaluates the built environment's density, diversity, design, destination, and distance based on carbonfree urban development approaches. Zhang et al [37] identifed indicators of urban green space that urban planners and policymakers can use for GTOD planning. Finally, Ruan et al [38] developed an improved immune genetic algorithm (IGA) considering land use and transportation integration to enhance TOD planning.…”
Section: Tod Measurement Tod Measurement Involvesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tree deployment leading to a nearly closed canopy [21,22] with a higher leaf area density (LAD) value [23] has been linked to decreased mean radiant temperature (MRT) [24,25]. In Xi'an, China, recent work demonstrated a significant correlation between green space area and air temperature reduction, identifying optimal ranges to minimize air temperature [26]. Zhang et al [27] explored the mitigating effects of urban trees in a subtropical area and found that a tree with lower trunk height which is closer to the surface leads to a greater cooling effect.…”
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confidence: 99%