The proportion of the world’s population living in urban areas is constantly increasing. Different urban shapes result in different microclimates. The way cities are planned and built is therefore important for the global energy use. This study presents results from measurements of street climate in the city of Fez, Morocco, in contrasting traditional and modern housing areas, each with its own problems and qualities. Air temperature, relative humidity and wind velocity were measured in the two types of housing area, during both hot and cold seasons. These preliminary results confirm the night-time heat island phenomenon, while during the day the two areas show different behaviour. Further studies aim at recommendations on how to plan and b...
The urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon and the outdoor thermal comfort in a planned city need to be ...
Improving microclimate can be a critical consideration when designing urban places, especially in ho...
This study follows on from the work on the urban climate of Sfax and its energy repercussions. The s...
The urban climate can vary considerably within cities. In a hot and dry climate, the micro¬climate a...
International audienceThe use of vegetation is one of the effective methods to combat the increasing...
There are few studies on the microclimate and human comfort of urban areas in hot dry climates. This...
Urban ecosystems interact with surroundings via land cover changes and their subsequent impact on su...
The modelling of the urban microclimate, in particular the phenomenon of the Urban Heat Island (UHI)...
International audienceThe impact of urban morphology on the outdoor thermal comfort has been widely ...
The present study aims at testing the influence of the urban morphology on the external weather cond...
Surface temperature is one of the critical factors used to study microclimate conditions through Lan...
City of Mosul has a traditional urban core called old city, side by side with a modern fabric adopt...
Characterizing urban climate in hot arid cities is a key step to understand the interactions of clim...
Urbanization has radically transformed natural landscapes, giving rise to complex urban environments...
Accessibility to thermal comfort spaces for citizens and urban outdoor activities could be one of th...
The urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon and the outdoor thermal comfort in a planned city need to be ...
Improving microclimate can be a critical consideration when designing urban places, especially in ho...
This study follows on from the work on the urban climate of Sfax and its energy repercussions. The s...
The urban climate can vary considerably within cities. In a hot and dry climate, the micro¬climate a...
International audienceThe use of vegetation is one of the effective methods to combat the increasing...
There are few studies on the microclimate and human comfort of urban areas in hot dry climates. This...
Urban ecosystems interact with surroundings via land cover changes and their subsequent impact on su...
The modelling of the urban microclimate, in particular the phenomenon of the Urban Heat Island (UHI)...
International audienceThe impact of urban morphology on the outdoor thermal comfort has been widely ...
The present study aims at testing the influence of the urban morphology on the external weather cond...
Surface temperature is one of the critical factors used to study microclimate conditions through Lan...
City of Mosul has a traditional urban core called old city, side by side with a modern fabric adopt...
Characterizing urban climate in hot arid cities is a key step to understand the interactions of clim...
Urbanization has radically transformed natural landscapes, giving rise to complex urban environments...
Accessibility to thermal comfort spaces for citizens and urban outdoor activities could be one of th...
The urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon and the outdoor thermal comfort in a planned city need to be ...
Improving microclimate can be a critical consideration when designing urban places, especially in ho...
This study follows on from the work on the urban climate of Sfax and its energy repercussions. The s...