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Francesco Pirotti, Marco Piragnolo, Marika D?Agostini and Raffaele Cavalli
The post-pandemic era has raised awareness on the importance of physical and psychological well-being for decreasing the vulnerability of both individuals and populations. Citizens in urban areas are subject to numerous stress factors which can be mitiga...
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Toshiki Kamiya, Ryo Onishi, Sachiko Kodera and Akimasa Hirata
Ambient conditions may change rapidly and notably over time in urban areas. Conventional indices, such as the heat index and wet bulb globe temperature, are useful only in stationary ambient conditions. To estimate the risks of heat-related illness, huma...
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M. Akif Irmak, Sevgi Yilmaz, Dogan Dursun
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The urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon and outdoor human thermal comfort may be affected by several factors such as the size of the built environment, the rate of open and green spaces and different types of ground surface covers (e.g., grass and artific...
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S. TOY,S. YILMAZ
In this study, the extents of the effects of a medium-sized, unindustrialized and well planned city, Erzincan, in Turkey on human thermal comfort conditions tried to be determined comparing the results of thermal comfort calculations, by means of meteoro...
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