Journal article
Isolating the impacts of urban form and fabric from geography on urban heat and human thermal comfort
Kerry A Nice, Negin Nazarian, Mathew J Lipson, Melissa A Hart, Sachith Seneviratne, Jason Thompson, Marzie Naserikia, Branislava Godic, Mark Stevenson
Building and Environment | Elsevier | Published : 2022
Abstract
Public health risks resulting from urban heat in cities are increasing due to rapid urbanisation and climate change, motivating closer attention to urban heat mitigation and adaptation strategies that enable climate-sensitive urban design and development. These strategies incorporate four key factors influencing heat stress in cities: the urban form (morphology of vegetated and built surfaces), urban fabric, urban function (including human activities), and background climate and regional geographic settings (e.g. topography and distance to water bodies). The first two factors can be modified and redesigned as urban heat mitigation strategies (e.g. changing the albedo of surfaces, replacing h..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence
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Funding Acknowledgements
KAN and SS are supported by NHMRC/UKRI, Australia/UK grant (1194959) . MAH and NN are supported by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes (grant CE170100023) .