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Sensitivity of urban thermal comfort on street-level adaptation measures

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    0510980 - ÚI 2020 RIV SK eng A - Abstract
    Geletič, Jan - Resler, Jaroslav - Krč, Pavel - Lehnert, Michal
    Sensitivity of urban thermal comfort on street-level adaptation measures.
    Urbanizovaná krajina, pôda a klíma. Zborník abstraktov k vedeckej konferencii. Bratislava: Národné poľnohospodárske a potravinárske centrum – Výskumný ústav pôdoznalectva a ochrany pôdy, 2019 - (Sobocká, J.; Feranc, J.; Šťastný, P.). s. 8-10. ISBN 978-80-8163-032-3.
    [Urbanizovaná krajina, pôda a klíma. 07.11.2019-07.11.2019, Bratislava]
    R&D Projects: GA TA ČR(CZ) TL01000238
    Institutional support: RVO:67985807
    Keywords : bioclimatology * PALM-4U * UTCI * PET * MRT
    OECD category: Meteorology and atmospheric sciences

    IN: Urbanizovaná krajina, pôda a klíma. Zborník abstraktov k vedeckej konferencii. Bratislava: Národné poľnohospodárske a potravinárske centrum – Výskumný ústav pôdoznalectva a ochrany pôdy, 2019 - (Sobocká, J. - Feranc, J. - Šťastný, P.). s. 8-10. ISBN 978-80-8163-032-3. CONFERENCE: Urbanizovaná krajina, pôda a klíma. 07.11.2019-07.11.2019, Bratislava. PROJECT: RVO:67985807, TL01000238. ABSTRACT: The citizens of towns and cities are suffering from adverse climate effects. These effects are often related to human thermal comfort and air quality. The causes of these effects are numerous, among others it is urban heat island, heavy traffic, winter smog situations etc. It is a concern of governments and municipalities to mitigate these adverse effects via proper urban planning and development measures. In order to implement effective measures, reliable integrated modelling approach able to simulate complex relations of the processes inside the urban canopy is needed.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0301336

     
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