2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2021.103457
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The predicted effectiveness of thermal condition mitigation strategies for a climate-resilient archaeological park

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“…Permukaan berpori yang menyerap air direkomendasikan sebagai bahan penutup permukaan pada area wisata agar kelestarian air tanah dan iklim mikro dapat terjaga [8][9][10] [11]. Material permukaan yang memiliki pantulan radiasi matahari (albedo) yang tinggi cenderung menciptakan kondisi termal yang lebih sejuk karena panas radiasi matahari tidak disimpan, tetapi dipantulkan [12][13][14] [15].…”
Section: Tahap 3: Proses Perancangan Area Wisata Atv Dan Hammockunclassified
“…Permukaan berpori yang menyerap air direkomendasikan sebagai bahan penutup permukaan pada area wisata agar kelestarian air tanah dan iklim mikro dapat terjaga [8][9][10] [11]. Material permukaan yang memiliki pantulan radiasi matahari (albedo) yang tinggi cenderung menciptakan kondisi termal yang lebih sejuk karena panas radiasi matahari tidak disimpan, tetapi dipantulkan [12][13][14] [15].…”
Section: Tahap 3: Proses Perancangan Area Wisata Atv Dan Hammockunclassified
“…For outdoor research, one of popular index used in the subtropics is PET [31,32]. This is because PET is developed considering the effects of short and long wave radiation fluxes in the external environment on human heat balance [33].…”
Section: Thermal Comfort Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the autumn season, most of the respondents also answered Need more shading (54%), while those who answered Fit right were 46%, and no one answered Need less shading (0%). In winter, most chose Fit right (66%), followed by Need more shading (32) and Need less shading (2%). For the spring season, the results are relatively the same as in summer and autumn, where most of them answered Need more shading.…”
Section: Thermal Satisfaction Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, most of the research mainly focuses on how plants modify the microclimate through their respective biochemical or physical properties, leading to a gradual saturation of research in this field. In addition, most existing studies only consider the impact of a single-plant change on the microclimate [25][26][27], ignoring the coordination and collective effects among different plants. Therefore, it would be more conducive to strengthening the ability of plants to regulate the microclimate if the planting design of trees, shrubs, herbs, and their combined interaction was comprehensively considered in the greening design.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%