Assessment of outdoor thermal comfort requirements is of primary importance in the development of sustainable outdoor environments, including urban precincts. The full understanding of thermally comfortable outdoor conditions requires investigating other factors that are beyond the thermophysiological aspect of thermal comfort, including those contextual factors that are contextually impacting people's thermal judgment. Using a socio-ecological system model (SESM) as the research framework, this study aimed to investigate the role of physical environmental factors (i.e. weather conditions, including solar radiation intensity and design descriptors, such as sky view factor and aspect ratio, length of residence, and time of exposure) and...
The emphasis on field surveys from around the world, which focuses on hot and humid countries, enab...
Outdoor thermal comfort could significantly affect the usage and success of urban places. Accordingl...
To better understand the influence of urban green infrastructure (UGI) on outdoor human thermal comf...
This study aimed to understand the role of thermal expectations in achieving thermal comfort in outd...
Understanding the thermal effects of the built environment on the users' thermal perception and...
This paper assesses the levels of comfort within outdoor educational urban precincts in Melbourne. T...
Research on outdoor comfort generally focuses on the thermal sensation as a substitute for actual co...
recent decades a number of parameters have influenced outdoor thermal conditions in cities worldwide...
Purpose – Assessment of outdoor thermal perception in urban spaces is of particular importance due t...
This research attempts to integrate human thermal adaptation into thermal comfort assessment in orde...
Outdoor thermal comfort is an effective attribute to the success of urban places. Various studies we...
Outdoor thermal comfort could significantly affect the usage and success of urban places. Accordingl...
Outdoor thermal comfort significantly influences the users’ experience in urban places; affecting th...
Green Spaces are regarded as elements that can provide thermal comfort in cities. A research on gree...
AbstractThis study clarifies the perceptive and adaptive mechanisms involved in outdoor thermal comf...
The emphasis on field surveys from around the world, which focuses on hot and humid countries, enab...
Outdoor thermal comfort could significantly affect the usage and success of urban places. Accordingl...
To better understand the influence of urban green infrastructure (UGI) on outdoor human thermal comf...
This study aimed to understand the role of thermal expectations in achieving thermal comfort in outd...
Understanding the thermal effects of the built environment on the users' thermal perception and...
This paper assesses the levels of comfort within outdoor educational urban precincts in Melbourne. T...
Research on outdoor comfort generally focuses on the thermal sensation as a substitute for actual co...
recent decades a number of parameters have influenced outdoor thermal conditions in cities worldwide...
Purpose – Assessment of outdoor thermal perception in urban spaces is of particular importance due t...
This research attempts to integrate human thermal adaptation into thermal comfort assessment in orde...
Outdoor thermal comfort is an effective attribute to the success of urban places. Various studies we...
Outdoor thermal comfort could significantly affect the usage and success of urban places. Accordingl...
Outdoor thermal comfort significantly influences the users’ experience in urban places; affecting th...
Green Spaces are regarded as elements that can provide thermal comfort in cities. A research on gree...
AbstractThis study clarifies the perceptive and adaptive mechanisms involved in outdoor thermal comf...
The emphasis on field surveys from around the world, which focuses on hot and humid countries, enab...
Outdoor thermal comfort could significantly affect the usage and success of urban places. Accordingl...
To better understand the influence of urban green infrastructure (UGI) on outdoor human thermal comf...