Influence of color reflectance on the thermal performance of building facades: A factor model-based detective analysis
Chenxi Hu,
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Ge Zhang,
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Xi Meng
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et al.
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 105793 - 105793
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Evaluating Cooling Effect of Blue-green Infrastructure on Urban Thermal Environment in a Metropolitan City: Using Geospatial and Machine Learning Techniques
Sustainable Cities and Society,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
113, P. 105666 - 105666
Published: July 14, 2024
Language: Английский
Spatiotemporal variability of the Universal Thermal Climate Index during heat waves using the UrbClim climate model: Implications for tourism destinations.
Urban Climate,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
59, P. 102281 - 102281
Published: Jan. 8, 2025
Language: Английский
Deep learning based automated estimation of urban green space index from satellite image: A case study
Urban forestry & urban greening,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
97, P. 128373 - 128373
Published: May 24, 2024
The
green
area
factor
model
is
a
crucial
tool
for
conserving
and
creating
urban
greenery
ecosystem
services
within
neighborhood
land.
This
serves
as
valuable
index,
streamlining
the
planning,
assessment,
comparison
of
local-scale
infrastructures.
However,
conventional
on-site
measurements
are
resource
intensive.
In
response,
this
study
pioneers
computational
approach
that
integrates
ecological
social
dimensions
to
estimate
factor.
Employing
satellite
remote
sensing
advanced
deep
learning
techniques,
methodology
utilizes
orthophotos
areas
subjected
semantic
segmentation,
identifying
categorizing
diverse
elements.
Ground
truths
established
through
factors
from
benchmarking
sites
in
Örebro,
Sweden.
Results
reveal
an
82.0%
average
F1-score
segmentations,
signifying
favourable
correlation
between
computationally
estimated
measured
factors.
proposed
potential
adapting
various
settings.
essence,
research
introduces
promising,
cost-effective
solution
assessing
greenness,
particularly
beneficial
administrators
planners
aiming
insightful
comprehensive
strategies
city
planning.
Language: Английский
Quantifying the influence of wetland park cooling on adjacent building energy consumption based on local climate zone scheme
Xiao Yu Tian,
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Lin Liu,
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Yilin Wang
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et al.
Energy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 135739 - 135739
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Microclimatic Contribution of The Santa Genebra Forest (Campinas/SP – Brazil) Durong The Summer Period
Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
19(3), P. e011776 - e011776
Published: March 31, 2025
Objective:
To
discuss
the
ecosystem
service
of
regulation
provided
by
Santa
Genebra
Forest
to
municipality
Campinas/SP,
with
an
emphasis
on
climate
services.
Theoretical
Framework:
In
recent
decades,
natural
ecosystems
have
been
altered
humans
in
pursuit
food,
drinking
water,
and
better
living
conditions.
urban
contexts,
green
areas
play
a
fundamental
role
sustainability
help
mitigate
effects
urbanization,
such
as
heat
islands
flood
susceptibility.
Method:
For
this
study,
two
sampling
points
were
selected
region,
one
inside
forest
another
at
its
edge
well
control
point
located
urbanized
area.
The
objective
was
analyze
microclimatic
variations
region.
Results
Discussion:
Among
studied,
it
observed
that
both
interior
exhibited
lower
air
temperatures
higher
humidity
levels
compared
This
is
due
ability
reduce
temperature
through
shade
canopy
retain
moisture
evaporation
evapotranspiration.
Research
Implications:
research
demonstrated
importance
for
regulation,
highlighting
benefits
attenuation
increased
relative
humidity.
It
contributes
discussions
about
adaptation
extremes.
Originality/Value:
study
emphasizes
promoting
improving
quality
life
population.
Language: Английский
Urban Development and Climate Change: Implications for Educational Tourism Destination Planning
Water Air & Soil Pollution,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
235(5)
Published: May 1, 2024
Abstract
Global
warming
caused
by
greenhouse
gas
emissions,
transportation,
and
the
transformation
of
land
use
population
growth
is
a
critical
problem
that
requires
immediate
urgent
interventions,
especially
in
popular
tourism
destinations
where
impact
on
quality
life
intense.
In
recent
years,
while
new
urban
developments
have
been
carried
out
for
higher
education
institutions,
less
attention
has
paid
to
environmental
implications
such
expansions.
Surprisingly,
despite
growing
interest
climate
change
action
educational
little
known
about
link
between
Land
Surface
Temperature
(LST)
variability
Urban
Heat
Island
(SUHI)
university
campuses
their
host
communities.
To
fill
gaps
mentioned
earlier,
this
study
aims
provide
comprehensive
analysis
spatial
temporal
SUHI
LST
within
campus
its
surrounding
environment.
Using
Sentinel
3
images
TsHARP
algorithm,
was
determined,
calculated,
hot
spots
were
obtained
an
hub;
Famagusta,
Cyprus.
The
Panel
Data
ANOVA
techniques
used
subsequent
findings.
Findings
indicated
due
low-rise
buildings
large
green
areas,
studied
not
only
had
contribution
creation
but
even
minimized
effects
areas
attached
it.
These
findings
valuable
authorities
standardizing
criteria
future
establishments.
Language: Английский
Rising temperatures and sinking hopes: An in-depth analysis of the interplay between climate change, land use patterns, and the desiccation of a global biosphere reserve
Environmental Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 101084 - 101084
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Review of the Role of Urban Green Infrastructure on Climate Resiliency: A Focus on Heat Mitigation Modelling Scenario on the Microclimate and Building Scale
Urban Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(4), P. 220 - 220
Published: Nov. 19, 2024
This
systematic
review
explores
the
role
of
urban
green
infrastructure
(UGI)
in
enhancing
climate
resilience,
focusing
mainly
on
heat
mitigation
modelling
and
its
application
at
both
building
scales.
The
study
analyses
207
articles
published
last
five
years
screening
stage
50
inclusion
stage,
highlighting
effectiveness
UGIs
reducing
ambient
temperatures
improving
energy
efficiency
through
shading
evapotranspiration.
Advanced
simulation
tools
like
Computational
Fluid
Dynamics
(CFD)
Building
Performance
Simulation
(BPS)
are
increasingly
relied
upon,
though
challenges
remain
accurately
vegetation
urban-climate
interactions.
identifies
critical
research
gaps,
particularly
evaluating
UGI’s
performance
under
future
change
seasonal
variation
scenarios,
emphasising
need
for
refined
techniques.
Moreover,
evapotranspiration
needs
to
be
developed
BPS
scale.
Addressing
these
gaps
is
essential
optimising
UGI
design
ensure
their
climates.
calls
further
studies
long-term
especially
rising
global
evolving
environments.
Language: Английский