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A Classification Urban Precinct Ventilation Zones Using Key Indicators of Spatial Form: Case Study in Bangkok
This study focuses on developing a geospatial clustering-based methodology using the k-means method, which could be applied by city planners to effectively classify key urban form indicators concerning the ventilation environment in Bangkok city, Thailand. All indicators were calculated with standard GIS-based tools commonly utilized by urban planners. The results showed that the inner core of the city’s forms is heterogeneous, including three precinct ventilation zones. In this study, the precinct ventilation map could be used to propose primary investigations for delimiting the main problem areas in terms of natural ventilation performance during the initial stage for urban heat mitigation and air quality management planning.
A Classification Urban Precinct Ventilation Zones Using Key Indicators of Spatial Form: Case Study in Bangkok
This study focuses on developing a geospatial clustering-based methodology using the k-means method, which could be applied by city planners to effectively classify key urban form indicators concerning the ventilation environment in Bangkok city, Thailand. All indicators were calculated with standard GIS-based tools commonly utilized by urban planners. The results showed that the inner core of the city’s forms is heterogeneous, including three precinct ventilation zones. In this study, the precinct ventilation map could be used to propose primary investigations for delimiting the main problem areas in terms of natural ventilation performance during the initial stage for urban heat mitigation and air quality management planning.
A Classification Urban Precinct Ventilation Zones Using Key Indicators of Spatial Form: Case Study in Bangkok
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Kang, Thomas (editor) / Lee, Youngjin (editor) / Srivanit, Manat (author) / Jareemit, Daranee (author) / Liu, Jiying (author)
Proceedings of 2021 4th International Conference on Civil Engineering and Architecture ; Chapter: 39 ; 443-453
2022-01-31
11 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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