Ng et al. (2012) |
Hong Kong, China (Cfa) |
May 9 |
different greenery percentages around high rise buildings |
Green space within the city center with high building density |
Establishing a compact site in the center consisting of mixed commercial and residential buildings |
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Greening and more significantly tree planting must be positioned nearer to the area where human activities are concentrated |
Skelhorn et al. (2014) |
Manchester, UK (Cfb) |
July 13 |
Five study areas with retail, office, and residential buildings surrounded by UGS |
Vegetation, mature trees and new trees |
Indicating the impact of greenspace types on temperature, and assessing the utility of ENVI-met in cooling effect |
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UGS elements like mature trees have impact on the mitigation of high temperatures. On the other hand, asphalt has a significant negative effect |
Lin and Lin (2016) |
Taipei, Taiwan (Cfa) |
July 2 |
Evaluation of 8 park spatial arrangement scenarios |
simulating differing greenery percentages |
Characterizing the influence of the spatial arrangement of urban parks on local temperature reduction. |
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A larger total park area, a greater number of parks, a greater area of the largest park, more evenly distributed park spaces, and more park diversity lead to more dramatic outdoor cooling effects |
Middel et al. (2015) |
Phoenix, USA (Bwh) |
June 23 |
Eight simulation scenarios for the neighborhood |
varying tree canopy cover, from 0% to 30% using a mix of native and non-native trees |
Quantifying the thermal impact of two heat mitigation aspects: urban forestry, cool roof initiatives. |
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Increased tree coverage reduces air temperatures, but the magnitude of this impact, even with a 25% tree canopy cover, may not be sufficient to offset increased temperatures due to climate change. |
Vidrih and Medved (2013) |
Ljubljana, Slovenia (Cfb) |
July |
One urban park |
Simulating different scenarios in 140m *140m area |
Investigating the impact of the density and size (age) of trees, air temperatures and wind velocities on UGS |
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The park cooling effect was determined according to local conditions on the surface of park elements on a selected extreme summer days. |