This study examines the effects of tree shading and ground material properties on thermal comfort in an urban park in Florence, Italy, using the index of Thermal Stress (ITS) and Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) to represent the energy balance between the human body and the environment.

Park design and pedestrian thermal stress: evaluating the effects of shade and ground surface materials / David, Pearlmutter; Martina, Petralli; Marco, Napoli; Luciano, Massetti; Giada, Brandani; Simone, Orlandini. - STAMPA. - (2017), pp. 1837-1840. (Intervento presentato al convegno PLEA 2017 Conference).

Park design and pedestrian thermal stress: evaluating the effects of shade and ground surface materials

PETRALLI, MARTINA;NAPOLI, MARCO;MASSETTI, LUCIANO;BRANDANI, GIADA;ORLANDINI, SIMONE
2017

Abstract

This study examines the effects of tree shading and ground material properties on thermal comfort in an urban park in Florence, Italy, using the index of Thermal Stress (ITS) and Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) to represent the energy balance between the human body and the environment.
2017
Design to thrive - PLEA 2017 Conference, proceedings volume II
PLEA 2017 Conference
David, Pearlmutter; Martina, Petralli; Marco, Napoli; Luciano, Massetti; Giada, Brandani; Simone, Orlandini
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