International audienceAbstract Cities develop a specific climate related to their morphology and the materials that constitute them. The addition of vegetation in urban areas induces cooling and shading effects that can modify local climate and thermal comfort conditions. The Town Energy Balance (TEB) urban canopy model offers several configurations for a more or less fine-tuned consideration of natural covers and associated physical processes in the urban environment. This study aims to evaluate the sensitivity of TEB to the representation of vegetation and the resolution of the chosen databases in the simulation of microclimatic variables, at the scale of a heterogeneous urban neighborhood located in Toulouse, France. First, the effect of...
Urban heat island is a phenomenon of different temperatures in cities compared to temperatures in th...
The urban canopy model could reproduce typical temporal change of heat fluxes in sunny days over urb...
At present, more than half of the world’s population is living in cities and many regions of the wor...
International audienceAbstract Cities develop a specific climate related to their morphology and the...
International audienceCities impact both local climate, through urban heat islands and global climat...
With urban areas facing longer duration heat-waves and temperature extremes from climate change and ...
Over 50% of the world’s population lives in cities, many of which are hot, polluted, and expanding. ...
Le phénomène d'îlot de chaleur urbain engendre de l'inconfort thermique auprès des habitants. Amélio...
AbstractUrbanization can only grow because of population growth and ongoing population movements. Ex...
Street trees are more and more regarded as a potential measure to mitigate the excessive heat due to...
This paper analyses the outcomes of an experimental simulation on the microclimatic effects and on t...
The urban heat island phenomenon causes thermal discomfort to residents. lmproving the microclimate ...
Guiding urban planners on the cooling returns of different configurations of urban vegetation config...
Vegetation in cities provides natural cooling of the climate and is therefore increasingly integrate...
This paper describes work that was carried out by CRES, in the frame of the EU-funded Joule project ...
Urban heat island is a phenomenon of different temperatures in cities compared to temperatures in th...
The urban canopy model could reproduce typical temporal change of heat fluxes in sunny days over urb...
At present, more than half of the world’s population is living in cities and many regions of the wor...
International audienceAbstract Cities develop a specific climate related to their morphology and the...
International audienceCities impact both local climate, through urban heat islands and global climat...
With urban areas facing longer duration heat-waves and temperature extremes from climate change and ...
Over 50% of the world’s population lives in cities, many of which are hot, polluted, and expanding. ...
Le phénomène d'îlot de chaleur urbain engendre de l'inconfort thermique auprès des habitants. Amélio...
AbstractUrbanization can only grow because of population growth and ongoing population movements. Ex...
Street trees are more and more regarded as a potential measure to mitigate the excessive heat due to...
This paper analyses the outcomes of an experimental simulation on the microclimatic effects and on t...
The urban heat island phenomenon causes thermal discomfort to residents. lmproving the microclimate ...
Guiding urban planners on the cooling returns of different configurations of urban vegetation config...
Vegetation in cities provides natural cooling of the climate and is therefore increasingly integrate...
This paper describes work that was carried out by CRES, in the frame of the EU-funded Joule project ...
Urban heat island is a phenomenon of different temperatures in cities compared to temperatures in th...
The urban canopy model could reproduce typical temporal change of heat fluxes in sunny days over urb...
At present, more than half of the world’s population is living in cities and many regions of the wor...