Urban green spaces as regulators of thermal comfort for different age groups in the context of heat waves
Chang Liu,
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Wei Wu,
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Jingyi Ouyang
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et al.
International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 14
Published: Jan. 29, 2025
This
study
aims
to
bolster
the
resilience
of
cities
in
face
heat
wave
disasters
by
considering
climate
regulation
and
residents'
thermal
sensation.
We
chose
a
humid-hot
climatic
region
for
experiment
used
blend
objective
measurements
subjective
questionnaires
analyze
environment
characteristics
different
spatial
forms
green
spaces
sensation
people
from
socio-demographic
groups.
The
results
demonstrate
that
(1)
waterfront
vegetation
(semi-enclosed
spaces)
mixed
area
(semi-open
are
most
effective
regulating
urban
microclimate
effects
improving
experience,
(2)
ranges
reported
individuals
consistently
exceed
corresponding
grading
criteria
under
high
pressure
defined
Wet
Bulb
Globe
Temperature
(WBGT),
(3)
both
elders
(>65
years
old)
children
(<14
exhibit
weaker
sensitivity
gentler
response
temperature
changes
than
other
age
These
imply
with
structures
compositions
have
on
people's
perception
groups
respond
waves
differently.
Consequently,
it
is
necessary
implement
real-time
monitoring
areas
where
these
gather,
strengthen
early
warning
systems
guidance
their
outdoor
activities.
findings
provide
reference
optimizing
developing
integrated
'Heat-Health
Action
Plan'
regions
around
world.
Language: Английский
Mountainous landscapes and tree species diversity enhance ecosystem multifunctionality in an urban green heart area
Sustainable Cities and Society,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
119, P. 106130 - 106130
Published: Jan. 8, 2025
Language: Английский
Enhancing human well-being through cognitive and affective pathways linking landscape sensation to cultural ecosystem services
Yashi Wu,
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Lina Tang,
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Chang‐Bing Huang
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et al.
Landscape Ecology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
39(9)
Published: Sept. 5, 2024
Language: Английский
ANALYSIS OF URBAN GREEN OPEN SPACE DEVELOPMENT IN NORTH DENPASAR DISTRICT, DENPASAR CITY, BALI, INDONESIA
I Gusti Agung Ayu Rai ASMIWYATI,
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I Wayan Diksa Gargita,
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Putu Perdana Kusuma Wiguna
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et al.
Geographia Technica,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
20(1/2025), P. 79 - 96
Published: Dec. 27, 2024
Denpasar
City
is
the
capital
of
Bali
Province,
Indonesia
and
requires
provision
high
public
infrastructure.The
conversion
functions
that
has
occurred,
until
now
not
been
balanced
with
information
on
potential
green
open
space
allocation
new
RTH.The
method
used
in
this
study
quantitative
descriptive
geographic
system
technology
remote
sensing.The
research
was
conducted
three
stages,
namely
input
phase,
process
output
phase.The
phase
includes
literature
stage
regional
regulations
journals
or
books
related
to
variables
parameters
for
developing
land
RTH.In
materials
were
also
collected
form
downloading
Sentinel-2
satellite
imagery
shapefiles
(shp)
data
analysis
process.The
processing
analyzing
data.The
stages
carried
out
include
Normalized
Different
Vegetation
Index
(NDVI),
accuracy
testing,
overlaying/overlaying
subak
shp,
scoring.Ubung
Kaja
Village
identified
as
most
suitable
prioritized
location
development
space,
line
specified
guidelines
2.83
hectares.This
underlines
importance
ignoring
government
initiatives
aimed
at
preserving
Sustainable
Food
Crop
Lands
Balinese
cultural
heritage
by
ensuring
their
sustainability
maintenance.
Language: Английский
Mental Health of Researchers: A Systematic Review
Published: Dec. 28, 2024
Academic
culture,
which
often
prioritizes
productivity
and
achievements
over
personal
well-being,
can
lead
to
mental
health
problems.
This
study
aimed
“detect
disorders
among
researchers.”
A
documentary
methodology
wasfollowed
using
the
PRISMA
Method,
as
well
a
qualitative
analysis
(conducted
with
AtlasTi
software).
The
findings
revealthat
researchers
face
numerous
challenges
that
affect
their
health,
such
institutional
pressure,
lack
of
resources,and
job
instability,
problems
academic
burnout
syndrome
(ABUS),
stress,
dissatisfaction,
mentaland
emotional
exhaustion.
Depression
anxiety
have
significant
impact
on
professional
lives,
withperceived
stress
being
an
influential
factor
in
low
fulfillment.
Factors
material
incentives,
suitable
organizational
environment,
spiritual
motivation
improve
especially
mid-career
thosewho
work
overtime.
Burnout
is
growing
problem
young
researchers,
COVID-19
pandemic
has
exacerbatedthese
issues,
particularly
women
people,
underscoring
need
for
effective
interventions
improvetheir
well-being.
main
contribution
this
highlight
intensify
inward
focus
academiccommunity
critical
issue
researchers.
Language: Английский