Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2990186229> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2990186229 endingPage "106541" @default.
- W2990186229 startingPage "106541" @default.
- W2990186229 abstract "Increasing vegetation is considered one of the most efficient ways to mitigate the urban heat island (UHI) effect due to the cooling effect of evapotranspiration. Considering the adverse consequences of the UHI effect on sustainable development and health problems among city dwellers, the effectiveness of urban vegetation on regulation of the UHI effect should be quantitatively evaluated and analyzed to satisfy the needs of urban planning and policy making. Therefore, in this study we analyzed an one-year field experiment data along an 8-km-long belt transect with various land use types and measured the air temperature at 2-h intervals in Shenzhen, a subtropical megacity in China. The results showed that (1) a higher UHI intensity (UHII) was found during the nighttime throughout the year, with a maximum UHII of 4.02 °C during a heat wave night. (2) Both UHI intensity and the Discomfort Index showed a significant negative linear relationship to vegetated area ratio, especially during nighttime with a strong UHI effect. (3) The UHII decreases by 0.16–0.55 °C during nighttime and 0.05–0.15 °C during daytime, when the vegetated area ratio increases by 10%. (4) Increasing vegetation coverage could significantly reduce air temperature fluctuations and areas with vegetation coverage greater than 55% could maintain a relative stable thermal environment for the dwellers. These results could be useful for urban thermal environmental management and urban planning." @default.
- W2990186229 created "2019-12-05" @default.
- W2990186229 creator A5016950354 @default.
- W2990186229 creator A5036312539 @default.
- W2990186229 creator A5044072680 @default.
- W2990186229 creator A5071725756 @default.
- W2990186229 creator A5081172050 @default.
- W2990186229 date "2020-02-01" @default.
- W2990186229 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2990186229 title "Quantifying the cooling effect of urban vegetation by mobile traverse method: A local-scale urban heat island study in a subtropical megacity" @default.
- W2990186229 cites W1665752722 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W1968163062 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W1974493897 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W1974799323 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W1981399413 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W1981939599 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W1983482133 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W1984807629 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W1988676081 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W1989733534 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W1997383225 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2002367442 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2013497870 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2018333155 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2019794127 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2027811510 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2028529111 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2029615838 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2034920008 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2036670520 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2038125488 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2040957324 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2045311343 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2048392850 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2052670532 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2053209431 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2054841517 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2055948301 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2069205908 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2070797826 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2071611719 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2073501005 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2074398030 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2075009245 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2077386981 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2078045149 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2082291024 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2084607839 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2097467169 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2105899482 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2106326464 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2108554848 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2108996038 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2121362709 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2122514599 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2122771229 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2145364206 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2171628731 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2343426851 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2471641792 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2554470513 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2622753751 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2753066460 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2781829993 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2794473757 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2898070142 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2910603772 @default.
- W2990186229 cites W2933592273 @default.
- W2990186229 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2019.106541" @default.
- W2990186229 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W2990186229 type Work @default.
- W2990186229 sameAs 2990186229 @default.
- W2990186229 citedByCount "52" @default.
- W2990186229 countsByYear W29901862292020 @default.
- W2990186229 countsByYear W29901862292021 @default.
- W2990186229 countsByYear W29901862292022 @default.
- W2990186229 countsByYear W29901862292023 @default.
- W2990186229 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2990186229 hasAuthorship W2990186229A5016950354 @default.
- W2990186229 hasAuthorship W2990186229A5036312539 @default.
- W2990186229 hasAuthorship W2990186229A5044072680 @default.
- W2990186229 hasAuthorship W2990186229A5071725756 @default.
- W2990186229 hasAuthorship W2990186229A5081172050 @default.
- W2990186229 hasConcept C100970517 @default.
- W2990186229 hasConcept C111368507 @default.
- W2990186229 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2990186229 hasConcept C127040729 @default.
- W2990186229 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2990186229 hasConcept C136264566 @default.
- W2990186229 hasConcept C14168384 @default.
- W2990186229 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2990186229 hasConcept C153294291 @default.
- W2990186229 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2990186229 hasConcept C176783924 @default.
- W2990186229 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2990186229 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2990186229 hasConcept C2776133958 @default.
- W2990186229 hasConcept C39432304 @default.