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DOI10.1007/s00484-017-1412-3
Biometeorology for cities
Hondula, David M.1,2; Balling, Robert C., Jr.1,2; Andrade, Riley1,2; Krayenhoff, E. Scott1,2; Middel, Ariane1,2,3; Urban, Ales1,2,4; Georgescu, Matei1,2; Sailor, David J.1,2
通讯作者Hondula, David M.
来源期刊INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOMETEOROLOGY
ISSN0020-7128
EISSN1432-1254
出版年2017
卷号61页码:S59-S69
英文摘要

Improvements in global sustainability, health, and equity will largely be determined by the extent to which cities are able to become more efficient, hospitable, and productive places. The development and evolution of urban areas has a significant impact on local and regional weather and climate, which subsequently affect people and other organisms that live in and near cities. Biometeorologists, researchers who study the impact of weather and climate on living creatures, are well positioned to help evaluate and anticipate the consequences of urbanization on the biosphere. Motivated by the 60th anniversary of the International Society of Biometeorology, we reviewed articles published in the Society’s International Journal of Biometeorology over the period 1974-2017 to understand if and how biometeorologists have directed attention to urban areas. We found that interest in urban areas has rapidly accelerated; urban-oriented articles accounted for more than 20% of all articles published in the journal in the most recent decade. Urban-focused articles in the journal span five themes: measuring urban climate, theoretical foundations and models, human thermal comfort, human morbidity and mortality, and ecosystem impacts. Within these themes, articles published in the journal represent a sizeable share of the total academic literature. More explicit attention from urban biometeorologists publishing in the journal to low- and middle-income countries, indoor environments, animals, and the impacts of climate change on human health would help ensure that the distinctive perspectives of biometeorology reach the places, people, and processes that are the foci of global sustainability, health, and equity goals.


英文关键词Urban Climate Weather Ecology Health Comfort
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA ; Czech Republic
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000407731200008
WOS关键词URBAN HEAT-ISLAND ; PHYSIOLOGICAL EQUIVALENT TEMPERATURE ; OUTDOOR THERMAL COMFORT ; LOCAL CLIMATE ZONES ; MEXICO-CITY ; BIOCLIMATIC CONDITIONS ; BETULA POLLEN ; ARID CITY ; MORTALITY ; TRENDS
WOS类目Biophysics ; Environmental Sciences ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences ; Physiology
WOS研究方向Biophysics ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences ; Physiology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/199714
作者单位1.Arizona State Univ, Urban Climate Res Ctr, Tempe, AZ USA;
2.Arizona State Univ, Sch Geog Sci & Urban Planning, Tempe, AZ USA;
3.Temple Univ, Dept Geog & Urban Studies, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA;
4.Czech Acad Sci, Inst Atmospher Phys, Bocni II 1401, Prague 14131 4, Czech Republic
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Hondula, David M.,Balling, Robert C., Jr.,Andrade, Riley,et al. Biometeorology for cities[J],2017,61:S59-S69.
APA Hondula, David M..,Balling, Robert C., Jr..,Andrade, Riley.,Krayenhoff, E. Scott.,Middel, Ariane.,...&Sailor, David J..(2017).Biometeorology for cities.INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOMETEOROLOGY,61,S59-S69.
MLA Hondula, David M.,et al."Biometeorology for cities".INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOMETEOROLOGY 61(2017):S59-S69.
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