The urban heat island (UHI) is mostly due to urbanization. This phenomenon in concert with the high temperatures caused by global climate change may profoundly affect human thermal comfort, which can influence human productivity and morbidity especially in spring/summer period. The main objective of this investigation was to determine changes in degree of thermal comfort of Mexico City’s inhabitants and compare it with the physiological equivalent temperature (PET) to evaluate whether PET and its categorization are adequate to be applied in Mexico City. A series of microclimatological measurements to estimate PET were made at four sites including the city’s center. Concomitantly, a series of surveys of thermal perception were applied to 130...
Physiological equivalent temperature (PET) is a measure of thermal comfort estimated by considering ...
Human biometeorological approaches have an important role in applied urban climatology. Several diff...
AbstractThe degree of thermal comfort that people experience in open spaces is one of the determinan...
<p></p><p>Abstract The analysis of the relationship between thermal comfort and the climatic conditi...
The thermal environment outdoors affects human comfort and health. Mental and physical performance i...
[EN]This paper’s name is “Evaluation the thermal comfort from an urbanized area” and is realized du...
To protect humans from heat stress risks, thermal comfort and heat stress potential were evaluated u...
Climate change affects the thermal and human comfort in urban areas. This is more evident in equator...
People's comfort, performance and healthy can be affected by the adverse conditions of thermal envir...
Microclimatic conditions inside urban areas depend on the result of the interaction of the regional ...
Regional climate models predict an intensification of extreme heat waves in Central Europe. Against ...
The long-term observations of urban public parks and other green places provide useful information t...
Abstract Using the measure of Physiologically Equivalent Temperature (PET) it is analysed how change...
Most of studies on thermal comfort have been done considering the environmental conditions of the in...
Sanitary issues, combined with the effects of climate change, emphasize the comfort of outdoor space...
Physiological equivalent temperature (PET) is a measure of thermal comfort estimated by considering ...
Human biometeorological approaches have an important role in applied urban climatology. Several diff...
AbstractThe degree of thermal comfort that people experience in open spaces is one of the determinan...
<p></p><p>Abstract The analysis of the relationship between thermal comfort and the climatic conditi...
The thermal environment outdoors affects human comfort and health. Mental and physical performance i...
[EN]This paper’s name is “Evaluation the thermal comfort from an urbanized area” and is realized du...
To protect humans from heat stress risks, thermal comfort and heat stress potential were evaluated u...
Climate change affects the thermal and human comfort in urban areas. This is more evident in equator...
People's comfort, performance and healthy can be affected by the adverse conditions of thermal envir...
Microclimatic conditions inside urban areas depend on the result of the interaction of the regional ...
Regional climate models predict an intensification of extreme heat waves in Central Europe. Against ...
The long-term observations of urban public parks and other green places provide useful information t...
Abstract Using the measure of Physiologically Equivalent Temperature (PET) it is analysed how change...
Most of studies on thermal comfort have been done considering the environmental conditions of the in...
Sanitary issues, combined with the effects of climate change, emphasize the comfort of outdoor space...
Physiological equivalent temperature (PET) is a measure of thermal comfort estimated by considering ...
Human biometeorological approaches have an important role in applied urban climatology. Several diff...
AbstractThe degree of thermal comfort that people experience in open spaces is one of the determinan...