2011
DOI: 10.22452/jscp.vol2no1.3
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The Conceptual Framework to Achieve Energy Consumption Balance in Kuala Lumpur Shophouses for Mitigating Urban Heat Island Effects with Focusing On Anthropogenic Heat Factor

Abstract: Shophouses represent important land uses in Kuala Lumpur since many years ago, which influence the resulting thermal environment including the formation of urban heat island (UHI). Production of anthropogenic heat and using energy for cooling systems, lighting and etc. in shophouses led to have serious impacts on the thermal environmental quality such as quality of the air, increase in temperature, energy consumption and finally the formation of UHI. An attempt to study and observe the problems of Kuala Lumpur… Show more

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“…Materials in urban forms have an impact on the environment due to the absorption of solar radiation and can reduce ambient temperature Akbari et al (1997). According to Shahmohamadi et al (2011), the heat emission from dark colors increases the ambient temperature to 7 °C, while the brighter colors change the temperature from 2°C to 3 °C Shahmohamadi et al (2011). Thus, the form of the built environment is one of the most important parameters affecting the temperature of the environment Horrison and Amirtham (2016).…”
Section: Urban Formmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Materials in urban forms have an impact on the environment due to the absorption of solar radiation and can reduce ambient temperature Akbari et al (1997). According to Shahmohamadi et al (2011), the heat emission from dark colors increases the ambient temperature to 7 °C, while the brighter colors change the temperature from 2°C to 3 °C Shahmohamadi et al (2011). Thus, the form of the built environment is one of the most important parameters affecting the temperature of the environment Horrison and Amirtham (2016).…”
Section: Urban Formmentioning
confidence: 99%