Urban microclimate modelling for comfort and energy studies

Palme M.; Salvati A.

Keywords: Anthropocene; Built environment; Energy consumption; Green infrastructure; Heat and buildings; Thermal comfort; Urban form; Urban heat Island; Urbanocene; Wind simulation; climate change impacts; urban geography and urbanism

Abstract

This book discusses urban microclimate and heat-related risks in urban areas, brought on by the combination of global climate change effects and local modification of climate determined by extensive urbanization such as the 'Urban heat island' phenomenon. This matter is relevant to almost all urbanized areas in the world, where the increase of urban population and air temperature is expected to endanger both the overall health of the population and the energy supply for the functioning of urban systems. The book details the inter-relationship between urban morphology, microclimate and building energy performance and presents a multidisciplinary approach that brings together Urban Climatology, Engineering and Architectural knowledge to support the development of reliable models and tools for research and practice.

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Título según SCOPUS: Urban microclimate modelling for comfort and energy studies
Título de la Revista: Urban Microclimate Modelling for Comfort and Energy Studies
Editorial: Springer International Publishing
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página final: 556
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1007/9783030654214

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