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The impact of increasing urban surface albedo on outdoor air and surface temperatures during summer in newly developed areas. [PDF]
Elgendy D, Tolba O, Kamel T.
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Cardiovascular morbidity risk attributable to thermal stress: analysis of emergency ambulance dispatch data from Shenzhen, China. [PDF]
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Prioritizing urban heat adaptation infrastructure based on multiple outcomes: Comfort, health, and energy. [PDF]
Jiang T +5 more
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The future of European outdoor summer sports through the lens of 50 years of the tour de France. [PDF]
Cvijanovic I +5 more
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Climate-Related Heat Stress and Psychological Outcomes in Self-Employed Delivery Workers: Evidence from Brasília, Brazil. [PDF]
Rodrigues CML, Cruz LAG.
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Sustainable Cities and Society, 2021
Abstract This paper proposes an adapted UTCI (Universal Thermal Climate Index) that can reasonably evaluate the outdoor thermal conditions in China. The proposed adapted UTCI gives a better understanding of the severe cold region’s outdoor thermal comfort.
Bo Wang, Yun Kyu Yi
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Abstract This paper proposes an adapted UTCI (Universal Thermal Climate Index) that can reasonably evaluate the outdoor thermal conditions in China. The proposed adapted UTCI gives a better understanding of the severe cold region’s outdoor thermal comfort.
Bo Wang, Yun Kyu Yi
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Landscape and Urban Planning, 2014
Abstract Microclimatic effects were investigated for human thermal sensation on human bioclimatic maps in summer, 2009 using the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI). Study locations were downtown Nanaimo, BC, Canada and Changwon, Republic of Korea. Air temperatures and humidities of several sites were collected at the two locations.
Sookuk Park +2 more
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Abstract Microclimatic effects were investigated for human thermal sensation on human bioclimatic maps in summer, 2009 using the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI). Study locations were downtown Nanaimo, BC, Canada and Changwon, Republic of Korea. Air temperatures and humidities of several sites were collected at the two locations.
Sookuk Park +2 more
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International Journal of Biometeorology, 2011
Recognising that modifications to the physical attributes of urban space are able to promote improved thermal outdoor conditions and thus positively influence the use of open spaces, a survey to define optimal thermal comfort ranges for passers-by in pedestrian streets was conducted in Curitiba, Brazil.
Peter, Bröde +3 more
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Recognising that modifications to the physical attributes of urban space are able to promote improved thermal outdoor conditions and thus positively influence the use of open spaces, a survey to define optimal thermal comfort ranges for passers-by in pedestrian streets was conducted in Curitiba, Brazil.
Peter, Bröde +3 more
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