Creating the park cool island in an inner-city neighborhood: Heat mitigation strategy for Phoenix, AZ
We conducted microclimate simulations in ENVI-Met 3.1 to evaluate the impact of vegetation in lowering temperatures during an extreme heat event in an urban core neighborhood park in Phoenix, Arizona. We predicted air and surface temperatures under two different vegetation regimes: existing conditio...
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Main Authors: | DECLET-BARRETO, Juan, BRAZEL, Anthony J., MARTIN, Chris A., CHOW, Winston T. L., HARLAN, Sharon L. |
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