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2016
DOI: 10.18860/jia.v3i4.3102
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Thermal Comfort At The Street Corridor Around Public Places, Case Study Alun-Alun Malang City

Abstract: Malang as the second largest city in East Java province become crowded recently. The congestion almost happens everyday. The scenery of the street corridor is full of iron stacks. It is said that Malang city is less comfortable and less walkable. The decrease of this environment encourages conduct the study (Q.S. 16:90, Q.S. 96:1-5, Q.S. 30:41). The study aimed to analyze the thermal comfort at pedestrian ways around Malang city squares, the street corridor of Merdeka Alun-Alun (MAA) and the Tugu Alun-Alun (TA… Show more

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“…The conclusion of the overall simulation result on this research is that vegetation has an important role that can improve the thermal comfort of the region. The statement that vegetation is an important factor in improving thermal comfort has also been described in some previous studies (Karyono, 2013;Anupriya, 2016;Winansih, 2015;Koerniawan, 2017;Lee, 2018;Adedeji, 2011). Adding vegetation especially trees in Cik Ditiro Corridor besides can improve thermal comfort also serves as restoring the identity of Garden City in Cik Ditiro corridor.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…The conclusion of the overall simulation result on this research is that vegetation has an important role that can improve the thermal comfort of the region. The statement that vegetation is an important factor in improving thermal comfort has also been described in some previous studies (Karyono, 2013;Anupriya, 2016;Winansih, 2015;Koerniawan, 2017;Lee, 2018;Adedeji, 2011). Adding vegetation especially trees in Cik Ditiro Corridor besides can improve thermal comfort also serves as restoring the identity of Garden City in Cik Ditiro corridor.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 56%
“…In addition, some researches mention that vegetation has an important role in modifying the micro-climate in the urban area such as to hold solar heat radiation so as to reduce air temperature rise and to fix thermal comfort, creating clean air, reduce noise and air pollution in the urban area (Karyono, 2013;Anupriya, 2016;Winansih, 2015;Koerniawan, 2017;Lee, 2018;Adedeji, 2011).…”
Section: Thermal Control For Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the practical field, it is difficult to be accepted by any company that is in Indonesia to be applied in the exercise of its activity. Several studies conducted in Indonesia also obtained the same results as studies conducted by M. A. Nuruzzaman, et al regarding the influence of the different level of air humidity on low temperature indoors against thermal comfort [5], Erna Winansih, et al regarding thermal comfort at the street corridor around public places [6], SarindaArlik, et al on the analysis of the change of thermal comfort against the room temperature [7].…”
Section: Based Onmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Kanopi pepohonan dapat membuat bayangan di bawahnya yang mampu mengurangi terik dari sinar matahari. Sebaliknya, koridor jalan berupa perkerasan yang terkena radiasi matahari secara langsung tanpa adanya naungan akan mempengaruhi kenaikan suhu udara menjadi lebih panas (Rada et al, 2019;Winansih et al, 2016).…”
Section: Suhu Udaraunclassified