Thermal Comfort Maps to estimate the impact of urban greening on the outdoor human comfort

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作者
Coccolo, Silvia [1 ]
Pearlmutter, David [2 ]
Kaempf, Jerome [3 ]
Scartezzini, Jean-Louis [1 ]
机构
[1] Ecole Polytech Fed Lausanne, Solar Energy & Bldg Phys Lab LESO PB, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
[2] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Jacob Blaustein Inst Desert Res, Sede Boqer Campus, IL-84990 Sede Boqer, Israel
[3] Haute Ecole Ingn & Architecture Fribourg HEIA FR, CH-1700 Fribourg, Switzerland
关键词
Numerical simulations; Outdoor human comfort; Urban greening; Urban microclimate; PEDESTRIAN ENERGY-EXCHANGE; MEAN RADIANT TEMPERATURE; HOT DRY CLIMATE; LANDSCAPE DESIGN; HEAT-STRESS; TREE; MICROCLIMATE; VEGETATION; RADIATION; SPACES;
D O I
10.1016/j.ufug.2018.08.007
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Outdoor human comfort is an important factor in the evaluation of the liveability of a city as well as for promoting people's health and well-being. In hot arid climates in particular, urban planning and design can considerably impact the day-to-day thermal comfort of the pedestrians, for better or for worse. Strategies to reduce thermal discomfort include shading structures, water bodies, and the promotion of natural ventilation - and most significantly, green areas. Trees have a major impact on the pedestrians in the built environment as they not only provide shading but also improve the microclimate in urban areas, thereby reducing the time during which discomfort is felt. The objective of this paper is to present a new methodology for dynamically quantifying the impact of different plants in urban areas on outdoor human comfort, through 3D urban energy modelling. The proposed methodology makes use of an urban energy modelling tool, providing a comprehensive view of the city energy fluxes, with a focus on the impact of trees on the human thermal comfort. Outdoor human comfort is assessed using the Index of Thermal Stress for the campus of the Swiss International Scientific School of Dubai (UAE), where "Thermal Comfort Maps" are designed to quantify the pedestrian thermal sensation and its variation in time and space. Additionally, the energy fluxes impinging on the urban pedestrians are quantified, dynamically, in hourly time step, providing an important instrument to understand their thermal stress, and the environmental factors affecting it. Based on the simulations, thanks to native greening, a significant improvement in outdoor comfort conditions was achieved in the campus, reducing the "warm/hot" and "very hot" thermal sensations from 1,291 h (on average over the entire campus) to less than 300 h by planting Ghaf and Acacia trees.
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页数:15
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