Preprint published in Applied Thermal EngineeringPavement-watering as a technique of cooling dense urban areas and reducing the urban heat island effect has been studied since the 1990's. The method is currently considered as a potential tool for and climate change adaptation against increasing heat wave intensity and frequency. However, although water consumption necessary to implement this technique is an important aspect for decision makers, optimization of possible watering methods has only rarely been conducted. We propose an analysis of pavement heat flux at a depth of 5 cm and solar irradiance measurements to attempt to optimize the watering period, cycle frequency and water consumption rate of a pavement-watering method applied in P...
Pavement-watering is being considered by decision-makers in many cities as a means of cooling the bu...
International audiencePavement-watering is currently viewed as a potential climate change adaptation...
International audienceIncreasing heat-wave risk due to regional climate evolutions, exacerbated by u...
Preprint published in Applied Thermal EngineeringPavement-watering as a technique of cooling dense u...
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...
This dissertation examines pavement-watering as a cooling strategy for cities seeking to reduce the ...
Published in Urban ClimatePavement-watering has been studied since the 1990's and is currently consi...
This manuscript examines the use of pavement-watering as a heat mitigation strategy and climate chan...
International audienceUrban heat island (UHI) countermeasures are of growing interest for cities. Fi...
As the intensity and frequency of urban heat wave increases in Europe, evaporative cooling from wate...
Pavement-watering is being considered by decision-makers in many cities as a means of cooling the bu...
International audiencePavement-watering is currently viewed as a potential climate change adaptation...
International audienceIncreasing heat-wave risk due to regional climate evolutions, exacerbated by u...
Preprint published in Applied Thermal EngineeringPavement-watering as a technique of cooling dense u...
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...
This dissertation examines pavement-watering as a cooling strategy for cities seeking to reduce the ...
Published in Urban ClimatePavement-watering has been studied since the 1990's and is currently consi...
This manuscript examines the use of pavement-watering as a heat mitigation strategy and climate chan...
International audienceUrban heat island (UHI) countermeasures are of growing interest for cities. Fi...
As the intensity and frequency of urban heat wave increases in Europe, evaporative cooling from wate...
Pavement-watering is being considered by decision-makers in many cities as a means of cooling the bu...
International audiencePavement-watering is currently viewed as a potential climate change adaptation...
International audienceIncreasing heat-wave risk due to regional climate evolutions, exacerbated by u...