Zhaosong Fang Sheng Zhang Zhang Lin Xiwen Feng Yuchun Zhang Fang Outdoor Thermal Comfort and Heat Stress Mitigation

Outdoor Thermal Comfort and Heat Stress Mitigation

von Zhaosong Fang Sheng Zhang Zhang Lin Xiwen Feng Yuchun Zhang

Measurement Methods, Human Responses, Modeling and Design Strategies

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This book provides a comprehensive exploration of methods and insights for understanding and improving thermal comfort in outdoor environments. Outdoor thermal comfort has become an increasingly critical area of research, especially in the context of climate change and urbanization. It presents cutting-edge techniques for measuring environmental parameters, such as radiant temperature and ground temperature, while introducing innovative modifications to established thermal indices like the Physiological Equivalent Temperature Index (PET) and the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI). The book also delves into human factors such as metabolic rates and behavioral adaptations, offering a nuanced perspective on the interaction between individuals and their thermal environment. Distinguished by its integration of real-world case studies, validated models, and practical design guidelines, this book features a rich array of illustrations, comparative analyses, and novel frameworks for urban cooling and heat stress mitigation. Its value lies in equipping readers with the tools to assess thermal comfort more effectively, design climate-resilient spaces, and promote safer outdoor environments. Targeted at researchers, urban planners, environmental engineers, and policymakers, this book serves as both a foundational resource for academic study and a practical guide for professionals addressing the challenges of outdoor thermal comfort.


This book provides a comprehensive exploration of methods and insights for understanding and improving thermal comfort in outdoor environments. Outdoor thermal comfort has become an increasingly critical area of research, especially in the context of climate change and urbanization. It presents cutting-edge techniques for measuring environmental parameters, such as radiant temperature and ground temperature, while introducing innovative modifications to established thermal indices like the Physiological Equivalent Temperature Index (PET) and the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI). The book also delves into human factors such as metabolic rates and behavioral adaptations, offering a nuanced perspective on the interaction between individuals and their thermal environment. Distinguished by its integration of real-world case studies, validated models, and practical design guidelines, this book features a rich array of illustrations, comparative analyses, and novel frameworks for urban cooling and heat stress mitigation. Its value lies in equipping readers with the tools to assess thermal comfort more effectively, design climate-resilient spaces, and promote safer outdoor environments. Targeted at researchers, urban planners, environmental engineers, and policymakers, this book serves as both a foundational resource for academic study and a practical guide for professionals addressing the challenges of outdoor thermal comfort.


Integrates cutting-edge research with practical design strategies for outdoor thermal comfort Features validated models, innovative indices, and real-world case studies for comprehensive insights Offers actionable guidelines for urban planners and professionals tackling climate challenges

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Themen in »Outdoor Thermal Comfort and Heat Stress Mitigation«

Outdoor thermal comfort evaluation Thermal comfort indices analysis Urban climate resilience strategies Radiant temperature measurement techniques Human metabolic rate and thermal sensitivity High-temperature heat safety assessment Outdoor environmental parameter measurement Thermal stress mitigation methods Urban cooling design innovations Heat stress risk management frameworks Climate-adaptive urban planning Behavioral adaptations to extreme heat Advanced thermal simulation models Ground temperature influence on comfort Comparative thermal index validation

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ISBN: 9789819588992
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Erscheinung: 22.05.2026

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