Proceedings of the XXV ISUF International Conference “Urban Form and Social Context: from Traditions to Newest Demands” (Krasnoyarsk, July 5–9, 2018)The local climate zones (LCZ) classification was introduced by Stewart and Oke to standardize climatic observations. It aims at linking the different land cover patterns to their corresponding thermal properties directly from the perspective of urban geography. Yet the classification needs further development when it is applied into local urban form studies. The World Urban Database and Access Portal Tools (WUDAPT) strives to produce a global shared database capturing information on urban form and function for climate applications. Chengdu has been chosen as one of the testbeds around the world...
Progressive population concentration to the urban centres has fuelled urban expansion in both horizo...
Facing urban warming, mitigation and adaptation strategies are not efficient enough to tackle excess...
Meteorological and climate prediction models at the urban scale increasingly require more accurate a...
Proceedings of the XXV ISUF International Conference “Urban Form and Social Context: from Traditions...
AbstractHigh density urban development in the past has not only changed natural landscape into artif...
Despite the great importance of cities, relatively little consistent information about their interna...
International audienceDuring the past few decades, the urban development’s impact on urban climatic ...
Local climate zones (LCZs) divide the urban landscape into homogeneous types based on urban structur...
Progress in urban climate science is severely restricted by the lack of useful information that desc...
Rapid urban expansion and climate change have prompted further investigations into urban thermal cli...
Despite the great importance of cities, relatively little consistent information about their interna...
The Local Climate Zone (LCZ) classification scheme, introduced by Stewart and Oke (2012), offers pro...
Despite the great importance of cities, relatively little consistent information about their interna...
Progressive population concentration to the urban centres has fuelled urban expansion in both horizo...
Facing urban warming, mitigation and adaptation strategies are not efficient enough to tackle excess...
Meteorological and climate prediction models at the urban scale increasingly require more accurate a...
Proceedings of the XXV ISUF International Conference “Urban Form and Social Context: from Traditions...
AbstractHigh density urban development in the past has not only changed natural landscape into artif...
Despite the great importance of cities, relatively little consistent information about their interna...
International audienceDuring the past few decades, the urban development’s impact on urban climatic ...
Local climate zones (LCZs) divide the urban landscape into homogeneous types based on urban structur...
Progress in urban climate science is severely restricted by the lack of useful information that desc...
Rapid urban expansion and climate change have prompted further investigations into urban thermal cli...
Despite the great importance of cities, relatively little consistent information about their interna...
The Local Climate Zone (LCZ) classification scheme, introduced by Stewart and Oke (2012), offers pro...
Despite the great importance of cities, relatively little consistent information about their interna...
Progressive population concentration to the urban centres has fuelled urban expansion in both horizo...
Facing urban warming, mitigation and adaptation strategies are not efficient enough to tackle excess...
Meteorological and climate prediction models at the urban scale increasingly require more accurate a...