2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2017.09.010
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Effect of different land cover/use types on canopy layer air temperature in an urban area with a dry climate

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“…A passive strategy to mitigate heat in cities is to alter the land cover in a way that less solar radiation could be absorbed [16][17][18][19]. Water bodies, high albedo materials, and vegetation can mitigate ambient air temperature to improve energy efficiency and thermal comfort [20][21][22][23]. A study in Singapore showed that the air temperatures within 10 parks were 8-12 °C cooler than the city [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A passive strategy to mitigate heat in cities is to alter the land cover in a way that less solar radiation could be absorbed [16][17][18][19]. Water bodies, high albedo materials, and vegetation can mitigate ambient air temperature to improve energy efficiency and thermal comfort [20][21][22][23]. A study in Singapore showed that the air temperatures within 10 parks were 8-12 °C cooler than the city [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fonte: Autores 2019Os resultados obtidos nesta pesquisa indicaram que houve um efeito significativo no aumento da temperatura do ar em função da degradação da floresta. Resultados similares foram verificados por Yin, Perry e Dixon (1989), Makhelouf (2009), Petralli et al (2014) e Shojaei et al (2017).…”
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“…As maiores diferenças entre as temperaturas foram observadas no período da manhã, mas especificamente entre 9 e 11 h, na maioria dos dias, o que também foi comprovado por Shojaei et al (2017). Essa característica ocorre em função do aquecimento mais rápido do solo devido à ausência de cobertura vegetal, que por sua vez aquece o ar adjacente.…”
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