Assessing thermal comfort for the elderly in historical districts and proposing adaptive urban design strategies: A case study in Zhenjiang, China

被引:1
|
作者
Li, Yingnan [1 ,2 ]
Zhang, Yuhan [3 ]
Wang, Yuedong [2 ]
Song, Zipeng [4 ]
Zhou, Zhicheng [2 ]
Ding, Lu [5 ]
Chen, Cen [2 ]
Jin, Xi [6 ]
Cheng, Yuning [1 ]
机构
[1] Southeast Univ, Sch Architecture, Dept Landscape Architecture, Nanjing 210096, Peoples R China
[2] Jiangsu Univ, Dept Environm Design, Zhenjiang 212013, Peoples R China
[3] Seoul Natl Univ, Grad Sch Environm Studies, Dept Environm Design, Seoul 08826, South Korea
[4] Seoul Natl Univ, Grad Sch Environm Studies, Interdisciplinary Program Landscape Architecture, Seoul 08826, South Korea
[5] Purdue Univ, Dept Comp Graph Technol, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
[6] Gachon Univ, Dept Architectural Engn, Seongnam Si 13120, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea
关键词
Urban renewal; Microclimate; Physiologically equivalent temperature (PET); Low-rise areas; ENVI-met; CLIMATE INDEX UTCI; TEMPERATURE; PARAMETERS; DENSITY; SPACES; FORMS;
D O I
10.1007/s11355-024-00622-9
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Optimizing old urban areas is crucial, particularly in the context of urban aging. These areas typically have a high proportion of elderly residents and require special attention. Thermal comfort significantly influences the utilization of outdoor spaces, yet guidance for urban renewal and design regarding thermal environment improvement remains insufficient. This study focuses on Da Long Wang Xiang (DLWX), a historical district in Zhenjiang City, China, to assess the thermal comfort for the elderly and investigate the urban geometric characteristics that influence it. Both on-site meteorological measurements and numerical modeling were used to observe the variation in the microclimate, and Physiologically Equivalent Temperature (PET) was calculated for assessing the thermal comfort. The findings reveal that the elderly have a higher neutral thermal comfort value, exhibited greater tolerance to heat, and are more sensitive to cold compared to other age groups. Moreover, the factors affecting thermal comfort vary across different street orientations. In NW-SE-oriented alleys, the PET is significantly correlated with the width of alleys (W) and the building height-to-alley width ratio (H/W) in both summer and winter. In NW-SW-oriented alleys, PET is significantly correlated with H/W and the Sky View Factor (SVF) in these two seasons. This nuanced understanding emphasizes the necessity of tailored urban-renewal strategies, thereby contributing to the development of more sustainable and inclusive urban environments.
引用
收藏
页码:29 / 46
页数:18
相关论文
共 45 条
  • [31] Improvement strategies for thermal comfort of a city block based on PET Simulation- A case study of Dalian, a cold-region city in China
    Su, Yuan
    Zhao, Qinfeng
    Zhou, Nan
    ENERGY AND BUILDINGS, 2022, 261
  • [32] Optimization design of waterfront tour routes under thermal comfort assessment in summer-a case study of West Lake in Hangzhou, China
    Mei, Yi
    Han, Yuhang
    Han, Dan
    Lu, Junke
    Xu, Lili
    JOURNAL OF ASIAN ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING ENGINEERING, 2024, 23 (04) : 1471 - 1487
  • [33] The effect of various urban design parameter in alleviating urban heat island and improving thermal health—a case study in a built pedestrianized block of China
    Xuan Ma
    Lei Zhang
    Mi Guo
    Jingyuan Zhao
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021, 28 : 38406 - 38425
  • [34] Fundamental Research on Sustainable Building Design for the Rural Elderly: A Field Study of Various Subjective Responses to Thermal Environments and Comfort Demands during Summer in Xi'an, China
    Zheng, Wuxing
    Feng, Ranran
    Wang, Yingluo
    Shao, Teng
    Chow, David
    Zhang, Lei
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2024, 16 (17)
  • [35] Relating microclimate, human thermal comfort and health during heat waves: An analysis of heat island mitigation strategies through a case study in an urban outdoor environment
    Salata, Ferdinando
    Golasi, Lacopo
    Petitti, Davide
    Vollaro, Emanuele de Lieto
    Coppi, Massimo
    Vollaro, Andrea de Lieto
    SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY, 2017, 30 : 79 - 96
  • [36] The effect of various urban design parameter in alleviating urban heat island and improving thermal health-a case study in a built pedestrianized block of China
    Ma, Xuan
    Zhang, Lei
    Guo, Mi
    Zhao, Jingyuan
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2021, 28 (28) : 38406 - 38425
  • [37] Influence of Environmental Factors on Pedestrian Summer Vitality in Urban Pedestrian Streets in Cold Regions Guided by Thermal Comfort: A Case Study of Sanlitun-Beijing, China
    Zhou, Wenyu
    Zhang, Jinjiang
    Li, Xuan
    Guo, Fei
    Zhu, Peisheng
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2024, 16 (23)
  • [38] Energy Consumption and Outdoor Thermal Comfort Characteristics in High-Density Urban Areas Based on Local Climate Zone-A Case Study of Changsha, China
    Chen, Yaping
    Wang, Chun
    Hu, Yinze
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2024, 16 (16)
  • [39] Spatial patterns of historical and cultural blocks based on multisource data and protection and development strategies within the context of urban renewal: a case study of Xi'an, China
    Fan, Jing
    Maliki, Nor Zarifah
    Abidin, Nor Arbina Zainal
    LANDSCAPE RESEARCH, 2025, 50 (01) : 4 - 22
  • [40] Synergistic Landscape Design Strategies to Renew Thermal Environment: A Case Study of a Cfa-Climate Urban Community in Central Komatsu City, Japan
    Xiao, Jing
    Yuizono, Takaya
    Li, Ruixuan
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2024, 16 (13)