We aim to understand the relationship between people's declared bioclimatic comfort, their personal characteristics (age, origin, clothing, activity and motivation, etc.) and the atmospheric conditions. To attain this goal, questionnaire surveys were made concurrently with weather measurements (air temperature, relative humidity, solar and long-wave radiation and wind speed) in two open leisure areas of Lisbon (Portugal), during the years 2006 and 2007. We analysed the desire expressed by the interviewees to decrease, maintain or increase the values of air temperature and wind speed, in order to improve their level of comfort. Multiple logistic regression was used to analyse the quantitative relation between preference votes and environment...
During two investigation periods in transient seasons (14 weekdays in autumn 2009 and 15 weekdays in...
This paper presents some of the findings of the European project, RUROS, primarily concerned with th...
Abstract- This paper presents a study on outdoor thermal comfort in a temperate and dry climate b...
We aim to understand the relationship between people's declared bioclimatic comfort, their personal ...
describes the application of a meth-odology designed to analyse the relationship between climatic co...
People living in different climatic regions have adapted to specific weatherconditions and their tol...
Green urban areas are a potential touristic attraction, providing opportunitiesfor recreation and so...
There are many instances in which a human body is exposed to a windy climate: on a veranda, at an ou...
Dense urbanization influences the livability of cities. Changes in local meteorological conditions c...
A field questionnaire survey was carried out simultaneously with weather measurements, in three urba...
This research concerns a first approach to adapt the thermal comfort bands of the Physiological Equi...
Abstract One of the limitations of thermal comfort studies in air-conditioned spaces is that they of...
This research concerns a first approach to adapt the thermal comfort bands of the Physiological Equi...
For the understanding of the impact of meteorological stressors on human perceptions of thermal comf...
During two investigation periods in transient seasons (14 weekdays in autumn 2009 and 15 weekdays in...
During two investigation periods in transient seasons (14 weekdays in autumn 2009 and 15 weekdays in...
This paper presents some of the findings of the European project, RUROS, primarily concerned with th...
Abstract- This paper presents a study on outdoor thermal comfort in a temperate and dry climate b...
We aim to understand the relationship between people's declared bioclimatic comfort, their personal ...
describes the application of a meth-odology designed to analyse the relationship between climatic co...
People living in different climatic regions have adapted to specific weatherconditions and their tol...
Green urban areas are a potential touristic attraction, providing opportunitiesfor recreation and so...
There are many instances in which a human body is exposed to a windy climate: on a veranda, at an ou...
Dense urbanization influences the livability of cities. Changes in local meteorological conditions c...
A field questionnaire survey was carried out simultaneously with weather measurements, in three urba...
This research concerns a first approach to adapt the thermal comfort bands of the Physiological Equi...
Abstract One of the limitations of thermal comfort studies in air-conditioned spaces is that they of...
This research concerns a first approach to adapt the thermal comfort bands of the Physiological Equi...
For the understanding of the impact of meteorological stressors on human perceptions of thermal comf...
During two investigation periods in transient seasons (14 weekdays in autumn 2009 and 15 weekdays in...
During two investigation periods in transient seasons (14 weekdays in autumn 2009 and 15 weekdays in...
This paper presents some of the findings of the European project, RUROS, primarily concerned with th...
Abstract- This paper presents a study on outdoor thermal comfort in a temperate and dry climate b...