Buch, Englisch, 271 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm
Planning and Design Guidelines for Cooling Cities
Buch, Englisch, 271 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm
ISBN: 978-0-12-822910-1
Verlag: Elsevier Science
Urban Microclimate: Planning and Design Guidelines for Cooling Cities provides readers with the means to measure and model the urban thermal environment with clear guidelines on how to use this data to mitigate against changing climate conditions and severe thermal stress in urban areas, particularly hot and humid regions. All stages of the urban thermal environment are addressed, describing urban microclimates and why they affect the environment and human body, how to acquire the underlying data and quantifiably identify thermal stress hot spots in urban areas, and how to cool cities through planning and design approaches.Sections cover the underlying theoretical and conceptual science behind urban climatology and meteorology, including surface energy balance, the urban heat island effect, thermal comfort, and human stress effects, how to conduct urban microclimate measurements, remote sensing methods, microclimate modeling, and different instrumentation, and Finally, practical guidance on how to mitigate against changing climate conditions and severe thermal stress in urban areas, providing concepts, design and technique with clear-and-concise instructions that are supported by detailed case studies to illustrate the effectiveness of each method.
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PART I Knowledge of urban microclimate1. Surface energy balance in various scales and levels2. Climate in urban area3. Urban heat island effect4. Thermal comfort and stress of humanPART II Identification of hot spot in urban area5. Measurement and instrumentation6. Remote sensing methods7. Microclimate modelsPART III Implementation of cooling the cities8. Urban Climatic map9. Greenery and water cooling10. Cool material of building and pavement11. Creating shades in the cities12. Urban ventilation and wind corridor13. Energy consumption reduction in buildings14. Future challenges and opportunity for microclimate