Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(6), P. 2712 - 2712
Published: March 19, 2025
In the context of research on climate, microclimate, and heritage buildings or museums, archaeological sites represent a unique type cultural environment. these settings, outdoor microclimate is one primary factors to consider manage, both for preservation assets well-being visitors. As well-known, are generally spaces vegetation colonisation significant reservoirs biodiversity. Given that longevity monument closely tied its surrounding environment, it evident conservation significantly influenced by presence spontaneous colonises designed vegetative structures surround it. Furthermore, studies have documented this an important factor thermal comfort article, methodology proposed, applied Italian case study, in which choices regarding conservation/removal (roots, leafs, etc.) (Vegetation Hazard Impact Index—VHII) at site examined, along with their impacts The findings demonstrate approach exclusively focused removing deemed invasive risks exacerbating discomfort and, consequently, diminishing usability site.
Language: Английский