This pilot study provides initial insights into how residents living in Western Sydney keep cool during the hottest parts of the year and how they would like to see their living environments, at home and out and about, modified to improve wellbeing in a climate changing world. The research responds to the lack of qualitative information about: day to day living practices in outer suburban Sydney; the constraints people experience when trying to keep cool; and, people’s aspirations for more comfortable living environments. The study reviewed factors that combine to produce urban heating in Sydney’s rapidly developing urban fringe and the key socio-environmental issues that researchers have identified as important. These include the health ef...
Climate change projections indicate a likely 3.8°C increase in the average temperature in Australia ...
Outdoor thermal comfort could significantly affect the usage and success of urban places. Accordingl...
International evidence suggests that cold housing – and its effects on health – is not just confined...
This study explores the influence of heat on everyday behaviour and thermal comfort in outdoor publi...
In Australia, we are looking toward 50 degree summer days in our capital cities by mid-century (Lewi...
This study represents a natural progression of the research described in "Benchmarking Heat Across C...
Over the past decade research on urban thermal inequity has grown, with a focus on denser built envi...
Over the past decade research on urban thermal inequity has grown, with a focus on denser built envi...
Green infrastructure has recently risen to international prominence for its purported capacity to en...
Green infrastructure has recently risen to international prominence for its purported capacity to en...
Issues of fuel poverty and thermal discomfort have been identified in social housing internationally...
We examine the joint contribution of urban expansion and climate change on heat stress over the Sydn...
Background: Australia has a hot climate with maximum summer temperatures in its major cities frequen...
During summer heatwaves, heat load exacerbates in urban heat islands (especially in hot climates) an...
Outdoor thermal comfort could significantly affect the usage and success of urban places. Accordingl...
Climate change projections indicate a likely 3.8°C increase in the average temperature in Australia ...
Outdoor thermal comfort could significantly affect the usage and success of urban places. Accordingl...
International evidence suggests that cold housing – and its effects on health – is not just confined...
This study explores the influence of heat on everyday behaviour and thermal comfort in outdoor publi...
In Australia, we are looking toward 50 degree summer days in our capital cities by mid-century (Lewi...
This study represents a natural progression of the research described in "Benchmarking Heat Across C...
Over the past decade research on urban thermal inequity has grown, with a focus on denser built envi...
Over the past decade research on urban thermal inequity has grown, with a focus on denser built envi...
Green infrastructure has recently risen to international prominence for its purported capacity to en...
Green infrastructure has recently risen to international prominence for its purported capacity to en...
Issues of fuel poverty and thermal discomfort have been identified in social housing internationally...
We examine the joint contribution of urban expansion and climate change on heat stress over the Sydn...
Background: Australia has a hot climate with maximum summer temperatures in its major cities frequen...
During summer heatwaves, heat load exacerbates in urban heat islands (especially in hot climates) an...
Outdoor thermal comfort could significantly affect the usage and success of urban places. Accordingl...
Climate change projections indicate a likely 3.8°C increase in the average temperature in Australia ...
Outdoor thermal comfort could significantly affect the usage and success of urban places. Accordingl...
International evidence suggests that cold housing – and its effects on health – is not just confined...