Warming associated with urban development will be exacerbated in future years by temperature increases due to climate change. The strategic implementation of urban green infrastructure (UGI) e.g. street trees, parks, green roofs and facades can help achieve temperature reductions in urban areas while delivering diverse additional benefits such as pollution reduction and biodiversity habitat. Although the greatest thermal benefits of UGI are achieved in climates with hot, dry summers, there is comparatively little information available for land managers to determine an appropriate strategy for UGI implementation under these climatic conditions. We present a framework for prioritisation and selection of UGI for cooling. The framework is suppo...
AbstractNew urban design concepts should guide the inclusion and re-introduction of greenery and bio...
This thesis conducts a comparative analysis of the cooling effects of green infrastructure (GI) type...
It has long been recognised that cities exhibit their own microclimate and are typically warmer than...
abstract: Warming associated with urban development will be exacerbated in future years by temperatu...
Urban green infrastructure (UGI) has been increasingly promoted as a key measure to mitigate heat st...
In many parts of the world, urban planning has a renewed focus on addressing the multiple challenges...
Healthy urban ecosystems are increasingly recognised as important for resilient cities and need to b...
The urban heat island effect creates warmer and drier conditions in urban areas than in their surrou...
Urban heat problems due to global climate change and urbanization may pose a serious risk to thermal...
Urban heat is a growing environmental concern in cities around the world. The urban heat island effe...
The reintroduction of green infrastructure is a recognized approach to mitigating heat islands and f...
Urban green infrastructure, especially trees, are widely regarded as one of the most effective ways ...
The combined trends of urban heat island intensification and global warming are focusing attention o...
Healthy urban ecosystems are increasingly recognised as important for resilient cities and need to b...
Urban green infrastructure (GI) is a well-known solution to enhance resilience to climate hazards, p...
AbstractNew urban design concepts should guide the inclusion and re-introduction of greenery and bio...
This thesis conducts a comparative analysis of the cooling effects of green infrastructure (GI) type...
It has long been recognised that cities exhibit their own microclimate and are typically warmer than...
abstract: Warming associated with urban development will be exacerbated in future years by temperatu...
Urban green infrastructure (UGI) has been increasingly promoted as a key measure to mitigate heat st...
In many parts of the world, urban planning has a renewed focus on addressing the multiple challenges...
Healthy urban ecosystems are increasingly recognised as important for resilient cities and need to b...
The urban heat island effect creates warmer and drier conditions in urban areas than in their surrou...
Urban heat problems due to global climate change and urbanization may pose a serious risk to thermal...
Urban heat is a growing environmental concern in cities around the world. The urban heat island effe...
The reintroduction of green infrastructure is a recognized approach to mitigating heat islands and f...
Urban green infrastructure, especially trees, are widely regarded as one of the most effective ways ...
The combined trends of urban heat island intensification and global warming are focusing attention o...
Healthy urban ecosystems are increasingly recognised as important for resilient cities and need to b...
Urban green infrastructure (GI) is a well-known solution to enhance resilience to climate hazards, p...
AbstractNew urban design concepts should guide the inclusion and re-introduction of greenery and bio...
This thesis conducts a comparative analysis of the cooling effects of green infrastructure (GI) type...
It has long been recognised that cities exhibit their own microclimate and are typically warmer than...