Strategies to increase the urban density are now pursued by many cities in the world through intensification strategies. In China, the density of the metropolises is usually much higher than that of western cities. The analytical studies of Chinese cities offer a better understanding of the relationship between climate, density and urban form. They can be examined as precedents for better future solutions. Thus the models of existing urban form in high density cities in China are worth a closer investigation. In this paper, the authors have analyzed the density of Chinese cities statistically with climatic indicators. A close qualitative case study is followed on districts of five representative cities located in four distinct and different...
The increasing degree of urbanization has continuously aggravated the surface urban heat island (sUH...
Eleven sites, representing different urban morphologies across central Beijing, are used to simulate...
This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming recorde...
In the analysis of the built environment, holistic analysis and hierarchical assessment of sustainab...
China, like many countries, is under great pressure to reduce climate change and adapt to current si...
Continued urban population expansion will be a defining challenge for climate change mitigation, and...
Urban form is increasingly being recognised by scientists for the potential role it might play in th...
Summer extreme high-temperatures occur frequently in large cities; urban spatial form is the primary...
This paper summarizes recent studies on the effects of urbanization on climate in China. The effects...
A rational urban spatial development pattern is necessary for China to optimize urban resource alloc...
Spatial planning is broadly acknowledged for its pivotal role in local climate change adaptation. Ne...
Urbanization has brought with it large populations in cities, which has then led to changes in urban...
Identifying historical trends in the integrated frequencies of various climate extremes is meaningfu...
This paper analyzes the relationship between urban form, shrinking cities, and residential carbon em...
Land saving in the process of rapid urbanization is critical to the long-term sustainability of Chin...
The increasing degree of urbanization has continuously aggravated the surface urban heat island (sUH...
Eleven sites, representing different urban morphologies across central Beijing, are used to simulate...
This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming recorde...
In the analysis of the built environment, holistic analysis and hierarchical assessment of sustainab...
China, like many countries, is under great pressure to reduce climate change and adapt to current si...
Continued urban population expansion will be a defining challenge for climate change mitigation, and...
Urban form is increasingly being recognised by scientists for the potential role it might play in th...
Summer extreme high-temperatures occur frequently in large cities; urban spatial form is the primary...
This paper summarizes recent studies on the effects of urbanization on climate in China. The effects...
A rational urban spatial development pattern is necessary for China to optimize urban resource alloc...
Spatial planning is broadly acknowledged for its pivotal role in local climate change adaptation. Ne...
Urbanization has brought with it large populations in cities, which has then led to changes in urban...
Identifying historical trends in the integrated frequencies of various climate extremes is meaningfu...
This paper analyzes the relationship between urban form, shrinking cities, and residential carbon em...
Land saving in the process of rapid urbanization is critical to the long-term sustainability of Chin...
The increasing degree of urbanization has continuously aggravated the surface urban heat island (sUH...
Eleven sites, representing different urban morphologies across central Beijing, are used to simulate...
This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming recorde...