2016
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.851.791
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Review of Thermal Performance: A Terrace House in Melaka, Malaysia

Abstract: A field study of residents’ thermal comfort in a naturally ventilated intermediate single storey terrace house was carried out at Merlimau, Melaka. An intermediate single storey terrace house was chosen as a case study and indoor thermal condition measurements were recorded for three days. The indoor ambient temperature, relative humidity and air speed were measured using on-site monitoring equipment to evaluate the thermal performance of this house. A questionnaire survey was also conducted involving all occu… Show more

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“…To preserve water and soil and facilitate cultivation, most cultivated land is terraced (Mu et al, 2022). Terraces are a direct soil and water conservation engineering measure in the Loess Plateau region for controlling soil erosion on steep slopes, intercepting precipitation, reducing hydrological connectivity and surface runoff erosion, and protecting soil (Rashid et al, 2016; Zhang et al, 2020). By 2012, the area of terraces on the Loess Plateau had reached 6,837,753 hm 2 , mainly in the Yellow River basin in Gansu Province and the loess hill and gully area (Ma et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To preserve water and soil and facilitate cultivation, most cultivated land is terraced (Mu et al, 2022). Terraces are a direct soil and water conservation engineering measure in the Loess Plateau region for controlling soil erosion on steep slopes, intercepting precipitation, reducing hydrological connectivity and surface runoff erosion, and protecting soil (Rashid et al, 2016; Zhang et al, 2020). By 2012, the area of terraces on the Loess Plateau had reached 6,837,753 hm 2 , mainly in the Yellow River basin in Gansu Province and the loess hill and gully area (Ma et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%