2019
DOI: 10.1080/00038628.2019.1578193
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Macro- and micro-level studies using Urban Heat Islands to simulate effects of greening, building materials and other mitigating factors in Mumbai city

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“…Recent research confirms the efficiency of the system and its ability to lower air temperature in outdoor environments with minimal energy consumption (Farnham, Emura and Mizuno 2015;Farnham et al 2017;Frederick and Khosla 2014). However, evaporative cooling is still rarely applied at the systemic level in outdoor public areas, de-spite the overwhelming evidence that rising temperatures in cities compromise the quality of public life (e.g., Dwivedi 2019;Taha 1997;and Yang et al 2016).…”
Section: Outdoor Ambient Cooling Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent research confirms the efficiency of the system and its ability to lower air temperature in outdoor environments with minimal energy consumption (Farnham, Emura and Mizuno 2015;Farnham et al 2017;Frederick and Khosla 2014). However, evaporative cooling is still rarely applied at the systemic level in outdoor public areas, de-spite the overwhelming evidence that rising temperatures in cities compromise the quality of public life (e.g., Dwivedi 2019;Taha 1997;and Yang et al 2016).…”
Section: Outdoor Ambient Cooling Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent research confirms the efficiency of the system and its ability to lower air temperature in outdoor environments with minimal energy consumption (Farnham, Emura and Mizuno 2015;Farnham et al 2017;Frederick and Khosla 2014). However, evaporative cooling is still rarely applied at the systemic level in outdoor public areas, de-spite the overwhelming evidence that rising temperatures in cities compromise the quality of public life (e.g., Dwivedi 2019;Taha 1997;and Yang et al 2016).…”
Section: Outdoor Ambient Cooling Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resulting sum of all these aspects affects the humidity and temperature of the outdoor air and the velocity and path of airflows in the urban context [16]. Especially, buildings play a fundamental role in the UHI mitigation [17][18][19], representing a large part of the anthropogenic heat emission in cities, together with industry and transport [20,21]. Buildings emit heat to the ambient air as sensible and latent heat.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%