Session: [CS04-7] Urban climate (3): no. 2Urbanization is known to cause significant changes in the properties of local climate. Studies have shown that urban areas, compared to rural areas with less artificial lands, registered higher local temperatures as a result of Urban Heat Island (UHI) effects. Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated cities in the world with high portion of population residing in urbanized areas, hot/humid weather and densely built high-rise buildings created severe local thermal discomforts. To fully characterize the spatial and temporal aspects of UHI effects in Hong Kong, my study deployed 25 small, durable and low-cost logging sensors at various sites to take temperature/humidity measurements for 17 cons...
Majority of Hong Kong's population lives in high-rise high-density residential developments or mixed...
Over 50 % of the world’s population lives in cities. If a city can provide a conducive environment f...
BACKGROUND: Prior studies from around the world have indicated that very high temperatures tend to i...
Urbanization is known to cause significant changes to the properties of local climate. The Urban Hea...
Urbanization is known to cause noticeable changes in the properties of local climate. Studies have s...
Hong Kong is a densely populated Asian city with a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate that...
This study investigates the urban heat island characteristics of four major areas of Hong Kong. The ...
xix, 156 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CSE 2010 FungUr...
Conference Theme: Making Cities Healthy for AllUrbanization is known to disrupt the surface energy b...
While there are researches concerning environmental properties of buildings such as IAQ, there are l...
AbstractUrbanization is known to disrupt the surface energy balance of an urban area. The phenomenon...
Hong Kong is a densely populated city where a significant proportion of the population lives in high...
Although many methods for heat island study have been developed, there is little attempt to link the...
The urban heat island (UHI) and urban moisture island (UMI) effect can be significant in Hong Kong d...
AbstractUrban heat island (UHI) and cool island (UCI) effects are well‐known and prevalent in cities...
Majority of Hong Kong's population lives in high-rise high-density residential developments or mixed...
Over 50 % of the world’s population lives in cities. If a city can provide a conducive environment f...
BACKGROUND: Prior studies from around the world have indicated that very high temperatures tend to i...
Urbanization is known to cause significant changes to the properties of local climate. The Urban Hea...
Urbanization is known to cause noticeable changes in the properties of local climate. Studies have s...
Hong Kong is a densely populated Asian city with a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate that...
This study investigates the urban heat island characteristics of four major areas of Hong Kong. The ...
xix, 156 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CSE 2010 FungUr...
Conference Theme: Making Cities Healthy for AllUrbanization is known to disrupt the surface energy b...
While there are researches concerning environmental properties of buildings such as IAQ, there are l...
AbstractUrbanization is known to disrupt the surface energy balance of an urban area. The phenomenon...
Hong Kong is a densely populated city where a significant proportion of the population lives in high...
Although many methods for heat island study have been developed, there is little attempt to link the...
The urban heat island (UHI) and urban moisture island (UMI) effect can be significant in Hong Kong d...
AbstractUrban heat island (UHI) and cool island (UCI) effects are well‐known and prevalent in cities...
Majority of Hong Kong's population lives in high-rise high-density residential developments or mixed...
Over 50 % of the world’s population lives in cities. If a city can provide a conducive environment f...
BACKGROUND: Prior studies from around the world have indicated that very high temperatures tend to i...