Higher air temperatures in large cities like Manchester, UK, reduce human thermal comfort. In this paper, the impact of land cover on microclimate, and consequently on indoor thermal comfort is studied. Through different stages, field measurements and computer modelling were carried out for a heat wave episode in summer 2017 in Manchester: First, the urban heat island (UHI) was measured between the city centre of Manchester and the campus of the University of Salford (between May to October 2017). Maximum detected UHI was 2.3 °C at 4:00, during the hottest day of the summer. Parallel measurements within the university campus showed that the park was 0.9 °C cooler than the paved areas (maximum cooling effect was 3.6 °C at 14:45). Finally, th...
This article presents a methodology for determining the internal temperatures of a post-1919 mid-ter...
In urban areas, high air temperatures and heat stress levels greatly affect human thermal comfort an...
Urban areas are typically warmer than rural ones. This is mainly due to denser configuration dominat...
Higher air temperatures in large cities like Manchester, UK, reduce human thermal comfort. In this p...
Due to the ongoing global warming, heat mitigation strategies are becoming implemented through prac...
Urban areas are major contributors to air pollution and climate change, causing impacts on human hea...
Urban areas are major contributors to air pollution and climate change, causing impacts on human hea...
Courtyard vegetation, high albedo surfaces, and courtyard ponds were investigated as potential heat ...
The Cool Towns project, funded by the INTERREG 2 Seas programme between 2018 and 2022, was a partner...
Scientific evidence for the warming of the climate system is unequivocal. Direct observations on and...
This study focuses on exploring the impact of urban forms and vegetation combination patterns on the...
Natural elements such as vegetation and water bodies may help reduce heat in urban spaces in summer ...
Driven by the necessity to design resilient and prosperous cities and to counteract the impacts of c...
The urban heat island impacts the thermal comfort of pedestrians in cities. In this paper, the effec...
The urban heat island is a phenomenon wherein urban areas experience warmer temperatures than their ...
This article presents a methodology for determining the internal temperatures of a post-1919 mid-ter...
In urban areas, high air temperatures and heat stress levels greatly affect human thermal comfort an...
Urban areas are typically warmer than rural ones. This is mainly due to denser configuration dominat...
Higher air temperatures in large cities like Manchester, UK, reduce human thermal comfort. In this p...
Due to the ongoing global warming, heat mitigation strategies are becoming implemented through prac...
Urban areas are major contributors to air pollution and climate change, causing impacts on human hea...
Urban areas are major contributors to air pollution and climate change, causing impacts on human hea...
Courtyard vegetation, high albedo surfaces, and courtyard ponds were investigated as potential heat ...
The Cool Towns project, funded by the INTERREG 2 Seas programme between 2018 and 2022, was a partner...
Scientific evidence for the warming of the climate system is unequivocal. Direct observations on and...
This study focuses on exploring the impact of urban forms and vegetation combination patterns on the...
Natural elements such as vegetation and water bodies may help reduce heat in urban spaces in summer ...
Driven by the necessity to design resilient and prosperous cities and to counteract the impacts of c...
The urban heat island impacts the thermal comfort of pedestrians in cities. In this paper, the effec...
The urban heat island is a phenomenon wherein urban areas experience warmer temperatures than their ...
This article presents a methodology for determining the internal temperatures of a post-1919 mid-ter...
In urban areas, high air temperatures and heat stress levels greatly affect human thermal comfort an...
Urban areas are typically warmer than rural ones. This is mainly due to denser configuration dominat...