Majority of Hong Kong's population lives in high-rise high-density residential developments or mixed use street blocks. In such high-density living conditions, the provision of open space at neighborhood level is of vital importance to enable residents to enjoy better quality of life with the social, psychological and environmental benefits that open spaces can bring. However, when designing these public spaces, the effect of the overall build forms on the microclimate conditions need to be considered. Only when the conditions allow for human comfort would these spaces serve to promote sustainability. One significant factor having adverse effect on human comfort is heat stress. Heat stress in urban areas can be described by Urban Heat Islan...
Thermal environment of urban spaces plays a great role on the quality of life in a city. It directly...
Previous research on Urban Heat Island Intensity (UHI) in Hong Kong was limited to 4 weeks of field ...
Decades of research have shown that cities are nearly always some degrees warmer than non-urban area...
While there are researches concerning environmental properties of buildings such as IAQ, there are l...
Session P1 : Poster Presentation – minipapers: 4. Sustainable Planning and Urban Design: no. 259The ...
Session: [CS04-7] Urban climate (3): no. 2Urbanization is known to cause significant changes in the ...
研討會分论坛(A5):城乡规划与可持续人居构建 / Parallel Session A5 :Urban-Rural Planning and Sustainable Human HabitatThe...
This study investigates the urban heat island characteristics of four major areas of Hong Kong. The ...
Nearly 60% of electrical energy use in Hong Kong is for space conditioning during summer months. The...
Due to urbanization and climate change, the UHI effect has become a modern endemic threat to human h...
The authors investigated the environmental disaffects of the mixed and intensive land-use (MILU) urb...
Open spaces in Hong Kong are in short supply and they are often underused due to the adverse climate...
Urbanization is known to cause noticeable changes in the properties of local climate. Studies have s...
Like many densely populated metropolises in the world, Hong Kong is suffering from urban heat island...
Although many methods for heat island study have been developed, there is little attempt to link the...
Thermal environment of urban spaces plays a great role on the quality of life in a city. It directly...
Previous research on Urban Heat Island Intensity (UHI) in Hong Kong was limited to 4 weeks of field ...
Decades of research have shown that cities are nearly always some degrees warmer than non-urban area...
While there are researches concerning environmental properties of buildings such as IAQ, there are l...
Session P1 : Poster Presentation – minipapers: 4. Sustainable Planning and Urban Design: no. 259The ...
Session: [CS04-7] Urban climate (3): no. 2Urbanization is known to cause significant changes in the ...
研討會分论坛(A5):城乡规划与可持续人居构建 / Parallel Session A5 :Urban-Rural Planning and Sustainable Human HabitatThe...
This study investigates the urban heat island characteristics of four major areas of Hong Kong. The ...
Nearly 60% of electrical energy use in Hong Kong is for space conditioning during summer months. The...
Due to urbanization and climate change, the UHI effect has become a modern endemic threat to human h...
The authors investigated the environmental disaffects of the mixed and intensive land-use (MILU) urb...
Open spaces in Hong Kong are in short supply and they are often underused due to the adverse climate...
Urbanization is known to cause noticeable changes in the properties of local climate. Studies have s...
Like many densely populated metropolises in the world, Hong Kong is suffering from urban heat island...
Although many methods for heat island study have been developed, there is little attempt to link the...
Thermal environment of urban spaces plays a great role on the quality of life in a city. It directly...
Previous research on Urban Heat Island Intensity (UHI) in Hong Kong was limited to 4 weeks of field ...
Decades of research have shown that cities are nearly always some degrees warmer than non-urban area...