2022
DOI: 10.3390/app122211676
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Thermal Resilience of Citizens: Comparison between Thermal Sensation and Objective Estimation in Outdoor Spaces: A Case Study in Seville, Spain

Abstract: Sanitary issues, combined with the effects of climate change, emphasize the comfort of outdoor spaces in cities. Numerous comfort models exist and can predict thermal sensation. However, these comfort indices need to be validated in hot zones and quantify the neutral range considering people’s thermal resilience. The present study investigates the outdoor thermal comfort of people who live in hot areas and are accustomed to this and quantifies this effect. For that, predictions provided by the COMFA thermal co… Show more

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“…The ambient temperature was supposed to be 25, and the relative humidity was assumed to be 60%. Near Seville, Spain, is where the hybrid plant is intended to be planted [93].…”
Section: System Explanationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ambient temperature was supposed to be 25, and the relative humidity was assumed to be 60%. Near Seville, Spain, is where the hybrid plant is intended to be planted [93].…”
Section: System Explanationmentioning
confidence: 99%