“…However, this study concurs with studies finding T s reduction from many types of shade (e.g., Antoniadis, Katsoulas, Papanastasiou, Christidou, & Kittas, 2015;Ketterer & Matzarakis, 2014b;Lin & Lin, 2010), where all shade, whether tree or artificial (e.g., mesh or shade sails), is found effective in reducing the T s in the hot and arid climate to safe levels. This would in turn reduce thermal discomfort from sensible heat fluxes as found in related shade studies (e.g., Antoniadis et al, 2015;Shashua-Bar et al, 2011). Further microclimate factors influencing heat stress and thermal discomfort-in addition to exchanges of solar radiation and sensible heat (via convection) discussed here-include evaporation and longwave emittance (Kenny, Warland, Brown, & Gillespie, 2009;Vanos, Warland, Kenny, & Gillespie, 2010), with metabolic activity increasing core and skin temperatures due to increased heat generation Yao, Lian, Liu, & Shen, 2007).…”