Published in Urban ClimatePavement-watering has been studied since the 1990's and is currently considered a promising tool for urban heat island reduction and climate change adaptation. However, possible future water resource availability problems require that water consumption be optimized. Although pavement heat flux can be studied to improve pavement-watering methods (frequency and water consumption), these measurements are costly and require invasive construction work to install appropriate sensors in a dense urban environment. Therefore, we analyzed infrared camera measurements of pavement surface temperatures in search of alternative information relevant to this goal. Firstly, surface temperature reductions of up to 4°C during shading...
Many studies have been conducted to find possible strategies for reducing the Urban Heat Island (UHI...
Pavement surface temperature could reach up to be 20-30°C higher than the air temperature due to sol...
This research was conducted to study more realistic explanations of how variables are created and de...
Published in Urban ClimatePavement-watering has been studied since the 1990's and is currently consi...
Preprint published in Applied Thermal EngineeringPavement-watering as a technique of cooling dense u...
International audiencePavement-watering is currently viewed as a potential climate change adaptation...
The Paris region (Île-de-France) was amongst the hardest hit by the August 2003 heat wave, due in pa...
International audienceDue to their tendency to absorb heat, urban materials participate in the forma...
International audienceIn a dense urban area, pavement watering could be a solution to mitigate the U...
Changing ecosystem and natural habitats with manmade infrastructures and surface materials lead to h...
International audienceThe mobility during winter season in France mainly relies on the use of de-ice...
This dissertation examines pavement-watering as a cooling strategy for cities seeking to reduce the ...
Temperature segregation during the paving of asphalt pavements is one of the causes of asphalt pavem...
Abstract. Recently, increasing of impervious surface as concrete or asphalt pavement with urban deve...
This paper presents a testing set-up that helps to observe and quantify the effects of different wea...
Many studies have been conducted to find possible strategies for reducing the Urban Heat Island (UHI...
Pavement surface temperature could reach up to be 20-30°C higher than the air temperature due to sol...
This research was conducted to study more realistic explanations of how variables are created and de...
Published in Urban ClimatePavement-watering has been studied since the 1990's and is currently consi...
Preprint published in Applied Thermal EngineeringPavement-watering as a technique of cooling dense u...
International audiencePavement-watering is currently viewed as a potential climate change adaptation...
The Paris region (Île-de-France) was amongst the hardest hit by the August 2003 heat wave, due in pa...
International audienceDue to their tendency to absorb heat, urban materials participate in the forma...
International audienceIn a dense urban area, pavement watering could be a solution to mitigate the U...
Changing ecosystem and natural habitats with manmade infrastructures and surface materials lead to h...
International audienceThe mobility during winter season in France mainly relies on the use of de-ice...
This dissertation examines pavement-watering as a cooling strategy for cities seeking to reduce the ...
Temperature segregation during the paving of asphalt pavements is one of the causes of asphalt pavem...
Abstract. Recently, increasing of impervious surface as concrete or asphalt pavement with urban deve...
This paper presents a testing set-up that helps to observe and quantify the effects of different wea...
Many studies have been conducted to find possible strategies for reducing the Urban Heat Island (UHI...
Pavement surface temperature could reach up to be 20-30°C higher than the air temperature due to sol...
This research was conducted to study more realistic explanations of how variables are created and de...