Analysing impacts of urban morphological variables and density on outdoor microclimate for tropical cities: A review and a framework proposal for future research directions
Modifying urban morphology, defined as mass, density, and orientation of building stock in cities, are well-known heat mitigation strategies addressing urban heat islands (UHI) at various scales and consequent thermal discomfort. However, varying morphological aspects may have divergent effects on O...
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Main Authors: | BANERJEE, Shreya, CHING, Ngai Yan, YIK, Sin Kang, DZYUBAN, Yuliya, CRANK, Peter Jay, PEK, Xin Yi, CHOW, Winston T. L. |
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