2022
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12060720
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Spatial Differences in Outdoor Thermal Comfort during the Transition Season in Cold Regions of China

Abstract: This study investigates the differences in outdoor thermal comfort in different spatial types over long-term observations during the transition season in a cold region. Using the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) as an evaluation index, subjective questionnaires and field surveys were conducted on thermal comfort in three different typical outdoor environments (sunlight, tree shade and building shade) in Dalian (Northeast China). The results demonstrated the following: (1) Air temperature and mean radiant… Show more

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“…Walking can not only reduce traffic carbon emissions but also reduce the incidence of chronic diseases and dependence on drug control. Low-carbon and health-oriented urban planning should consider physical environments that are suitable for walking, cycling, and physical exercise, and ensure that physical exercise, walking and cycling are easily accessible to all households by encouraging people to spend more time outdoors by adding more comfortable pedestrian-level open Spaces ( 68 , 69 ). Taking the planning of Jinjing Avenue in Heping Street as an example, the low-carbon and health-oriented urban planning redesigns the backward space of the building, integrates green space, slow walking space and bicycle path, and forms a high-quality traffic space with pleasant scale, which promotes more physical activity, so as to prevent and reduce diseases ( Figure 11 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Walking can not only reduce traffic carbon emissions but also reduce the incidence of chronic diseases and dependence on drug control. Low-carbon and health-oriented urban planning should consider physical environments that are suitable for walking, cycling, and physical exercise, and ensure that physical exercise, walking and cycling are easily accessible to all households by encouraging people to spend more time outdoors by adding more comfortable pedestrian-level open Spaces ( 68 , 69 ). Taking the planning of Jinjing Avenue in Heping Street as an example, the low-carbon and health-oriented urban planning redesigns the backward space of the building, integrates green space, slow walking space and bicycle path, and forms a high-quality traffic space with pleasant scale, which promotes more physical activity, so as to prevent and reduce diseases ( Figure 11 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is projected that by 2050, 70% of the world's population will be living in urban areas as the global population continues to grow and urban land expands [1,2]. The rapid process of urbanization has led to significant environmental problems, including frequent rainstorms and flooding disasters, serious air pollution, and significant heat island effects [3,4]. Urbanization has also impacted people's physical and mental health and social life, with psychological stress and physical health problems due to a lack of contact with nature being some of the main issues [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have shown that the human body adapts differently to the perception of the surrounding thermal environment in different regions ( 5 8 ). For example, people in colder regions are less able to adapt to heat, and the risk of increased mortality in hot summer conditions is much higher than in hotter regions ( 9 , 10 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%