University of Minnesota Master of Science thesis. August 2014. Major: Land and atmospheric science. Advisor: Peter Snyder & Tracy Twine. 1 computer file (PDF); iv, 90 pages, appendix p. 80-90.The world's population is increasingly moving to cities, with a present day urban population of over 3.6 billion that is expected to nearly double by 2050. One of the key features of the urban environment is an increase in temperature relative to the surrounding rural areas, called the urban heat island, which can have negative impacts on the health and wellbeing of urban dwellers. This study uses a novel approach of analyzing a large number of cities from around the world to investigate the similarities and differences in urban environments among citi...
Pavement albedo is an important factor when evaluating thermal performance of pavement. Many pavemen...
Traditional, or 1st generation, solar cells have a theoretical upper limit of 33% power conversion e...
Since the early 1800\u27s, many studies have recognized increased heat in urban areas, known as the ...
Popular science Most cities have been growing and developing at an accelerated rate throughout the w...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ci...
Urban Heat Island (UHI) is a growing problem worldwide. Mitigation of UHI is necessary for cities to...
abstract: Pavement surface temperature is calculated using a fundamental energy balance model develo...
Anthropogenic modification of the climate is an unintended yet serious effect of urbanization and it...
High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes were recently proposed for I-85 in Atlanta as a way to relieve conge...
Heat stress occurs when the body cannot adequately cool itself due to the combined contributions of ...
Urbanisation is a reality of every major western society. The growth of cities, however, often resul...
An air source heat pump (ASHP) water heater is a renewable and energy efficient hot water heating te...
Buildings use 40% of the total primary energy in the United States, with a significant part of this ...
Strategies for reducing exposure to ambient air pollution in urban areas may be less effective as po...
In most urban areas of United States, newly constructed buildings have to comply with building codes...
Pavement albedo is an important factor when evaluating thermal performance of pavement. Many pavemen...
Traditional, or 1st generation, solar cells have a theoretical upper limit of 33% power conversion e...
Since the early 1800\u27s, many studies have recognized increased heat in urban areas, known as the ...
Popular science Most cities have been growing and developing at an accelerated rate throughout the w...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ci...
Urban Heat Island (UHI) is a growing problem worldwide. Mitigation of UHI is necessary for cities to...
abstract: Pavement surface temperature is calculated using a fundamental energy balance model develo...
Anthropogenic modification of the climate is an unintended yet serious effect of urbanization and it...
High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes were recently proposed for I-85 in Atlanta as a way to relieve conge...
Heat stress occurs when the body cannot adequately cool itself due to the combined contributions of ...
Urbanisation is a reality of every major western society. The growth of cities, however, often resul...
An air source heat pump (ASHP) water heater is a renewable and energy efficient hot water heating te...
Buildings use 40% of the total primary energy in the United States, with a significant part of this ...
Strategies for reducing exposure to ambient air pollution in urban areas may be less effective as po...
In most urban areas of United States, newly constructed buildings have to comply with building codes...
Pavement albedo is an important factor when evaluating thermal performance of pavement. Many pavemen...
Traditional, or 1st generation, solar cells have a theoretical upper limit of 33% power conversion e...
Since the early 1800\u27s, many studies have recognized increased heat in urban areas, known as the ...