2023
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202339605012
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Assessment of overhead environments on pedestrian thermal comfort in a dense urban district

Abstract: Outdoor thermal comfort in urban environmental settings is often investigated at a small scale, e.g., in street canyons. Yet, pedestrian thermal comfort in a district is scarcely assessed, especially in terms of the comprehensive overhead environments such as sky openness, green coverage, and sun exposure. This study provides a systematic methodology to quantify the district-scale pedestrian thermal comfort performance considering overhead environments. Mobile transects were designed for data collection during… Show more

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