Assessment of measured and perceived microclimates within a tropical urban forest
Urban greenery is a favoured approach applied towards reducing urban warmth and climate discomfort, but ascertaining its measured and perceived effectiveness in tropical climates is relatively understudied. To this end, we investigated microclimate differences within an urban park (the Singapore Bot...
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Main Authors: | CHOW, Winston T. L., AKBAR, Siti Nur ‘Assyakirin Binte Ali, HENG, Su Li, ROTH, Matthias |
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2016
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