The environmental consequences of nonrenewable energy production are present in Makkah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Saudi energy production depends on fossil fuel combustion, which combined with energy production processes, results in the production of anthropogenic heat and greenhouse gas emissions. Greenhouse gases raise the concentration of these gases in the atmospheric boundary layer and contribute to the creation of an inversion layer (Sahashi, Hieda, and Yamashita 531-535). This leads to changing climatological parameters and the formation of urban heat islands. The urban heat island phenomena affects the environment around buildings. Rising temperatures are accompanied by extreme heat in the hot, arid, desert weather experienced ...
Man-made islands, created by reclaiming land from the sea, have become more prevalent in the Gulf Co...
In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), residential buildings' energy consumption accounts for almost ...
Most scientists agree that the earth\u27s temperature continues to rise. The heat gain is more prono...
Global warming is being introduced into our ecosystem as one of the most dangerous instabilities. As...
Global warming is being introduced into our ecosystem as one of the most dangerous instabilities. As...
Saudi Arabia, like many developing countries, is experiencing rapid urbanisation and infrastructure ...
Globally the building sector is responsible for over 40% of primary energy consumption and up to 30%...
PhD ThesisDespite great development in residential buildings that Saudi Arabia has witnessed over t...
Most of the Arab countries, Including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, are located between the orbit of ...
The historical low energy costs funded by high subsidies have influenced Saudi attitudes to thermal ...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their surroundings as a result of man-made ait...
Lately, with the growth in energy consumption worldwide to support global efforts to improve the cli...
The Saudi Arabian climate, generally speaking, is known to be hot and arid. Even with its extensive ...
This study endorses five strategies to alleviate the urban heat island (UHI) of Alahsa Governorate, ...
The paper analyses and discusses domestic energy consumption patterns in the city of Jeddah characte...
Man-made islands, created by reclaiming land from the sea, have become more prevalent in the Gulf Co...
In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), residential buildings' energy consumption accounts for almost ...
Most scientists agree that the earth\u27s temperature continues to rise. The heat gain is more prono...
Global warming is being introduced into our ecosystem as one of the most dangerous instabilities. As...
Global warming is being introduced into our ecosystem as one of the most dangerous instabilities. As...
Saudi Arabia, like many developing countries, is experiencing rapid urbanisation and infrastructure ...
Globally the building sector is responsible for over 40% of primary energy consumption and up to 30%...
PhD ThesisDespite great development in residential buildings that Saudi Arabia has witnessed over t...
Most of the Arab countries, Including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, are located between the orbit of ...
The historical low energy costs funded by high subsidies have influenced Saudi attitudes to thermal ...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their surroundings as a result of man-made ait...
Lately, with the growth in energy consumption worldwide to support global efforts to improve the cli...
The Saudi Arabian climate, generally speaking, is known to be hot and arid. Even with its extensive ...
This study endorses five strategies to alleviate the urban heat island (UHI) of Alahsa Governorate, ...
The paper analyses and discusses domestic energy consumption patterns in the city of Jeddah characte...
Man-made islands, created by reclaiming land from the sea, have become more prevalent in the Gulf Co...
In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), residential buildings' energy consumption accounts for almost ...
Most scientists agree that the earth\u27s temperature continues to rise. The heat gain is more prono...