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Outdoor thermal comfort and outdoor activities: A review of research in the past decade
Highlights ► A comprehensive review of urban outdoor comfort and outdoor space use is presented. ► An introduction of the most widely used outdoor thermal comfort assessment methods is presented. ► Future directions of development of planning-support tools are discussed.
Abstract Outdoor spaces are important to sustainable cities because they accommodate pedestrian traffic and outdoor activities, and contribute greatly to urban livability and vitality. In the global context of climate change, outdoor spaces that provide a pleasurable thermal comfort experience for pedestrians effectively improve the quality of urban living. The influence of thermal comfort on outdoor activities is a complex issue comprising both climatic and behavioral aspects; however, current investigations lack a general framework for assessment. This paper presents a review of research over the past decade on the behavioral aspects of outdoor thermal comfort. The article focuses on perceptions of outdoor thermal comfort and the use of outdoor space in the context of urban planning. We further discuss a general framework for assessing outdoor thermal comfort based on behavioral aspects and the need for predicting tools in the design and planning of outdoor thermal comfort.
Outdoor thermal comfort and outdoor activities: A review of research in the past decade
Highlights ► A comprehensive review of urban outdoor comfort and outdoor space use is presented. ► An introduction of the most widely used outdoor thermal comfort assessment methods is presented. ► Future directions of development of planning-support tools are discussed.
Abstract Outdoor spaces are important to sustainable cities because they accommodate pedestrian traffic and outdoor activities, and contribute greatly to urban livability and vitality. In the global context of climate change, outdoor spaces that provide a pleasurable thermal comfort experience for pedestrians effectively improve the quality of urban living. The influence of thermal comfort on outdoor activities is a complex issue comprising both climatic and behavioral aspects; however, current investigations lack a general framework for assessment. This paper presents a review of research over the past decade on the behavioral aspects of outdoor thermal comfort. The article focuses on perceptions of outdoor thermal comfort and the use of outdoor space in the context of urban planning. We further discuss a general framework for assessing outdoor thermal comfort based on behavioral aspects and the need for predicting tools in the design and planning of outdoor thermal comfort.
Outdoor thermal comfort and outdoor activities: A review of research in the past decade
Chen, Liang (author) / Ng, Edward (author)
Cities ; 29 ; 118-125
2011-08-19
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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