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DOI10.1016/j.solener.2018.03.008
Evaluating the cooling effects of green infrastructure: A systematic review of methods, indicators and data sources
Koc, Carlos Bartesaghi1; Osmond, Paul1; Peters, Alan2
通讯作者Koc, Carlos Bartesaghi
来源期刊SOLAR ENERGY
ISSN0038-092X
出版年2018
卷号166页码:486-508
英文摘要

Evidence of temperature moderation through green infrastructure has been largely documented and quantified by literature; however, the critique of available methods and indicators, and the advantage of one over another has not received the same attention. A systematic review was conducted of studies that quantified and reported on the relationship between vegetation-related characteristics and their effect on human thermal comfort, air and surface temperatures. A total of 165 peer-reviewed studies were analysed for their: (a) spatial patterns and climate zones; (b) investigation periods; (c) studied green infrastructure typologies; and (d) methodological aspects. This analysis was aimed to determine particular trends and patterns in the literature and to provide researchers with an overview of methodological aspects to identify knowledge gaps and potential directions for future research. Results show that little is known about the thermal benefits of urban greening in tropical and desert climates, developing countries, and southern-hemisphere regions. Our analysis reveals a lack of standardised protocols and classification systems for green infrastructure enabling the reporting and comparison of thermal data. Most studies overlooked the spatial heterogeneity, connectivity and multi-functionality of green infrastructure which are necessary to understand the interplay and cumulative effects of natural and artificial features. Novel approaches should facilitate the 3-dimensional analysis of urban areas by incorporating the effect of vertical surfaces in current methodologies. Additionally, more research must be done to analyse the role of irrigation and evapotranspiration for cooling urban areas. Most studies were conducted at micro scales; hence, we still know little about the optimum types, amounts and arrangements necessary to mitigate heat more effectively at the local scale. We suggest the integration of drone-based high-resolution imagery, in-situ measurements and statistical modelling for a more precise and accurate thermal analysis of green infrastructure.


英文关键词Urban greening Thermal comfort Urban heat island Urban climatology Temperature mitigation Ecosystem services
类型Review
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000432235100045
WOS关键词URBAN HEAT-ISLAND ; LAND-SURFACE TEMPERATURE ; HUMAN THERMAL COMFORT ; MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE ATHENS ; MITIGATION STRATEGIES ; ENERGY PERFORMANCE ; SPATIAL CONFIGURATION ; SEASONAL VARIABILITY ; CANOPY TEMPERATURE ; METROPOLITAN-AREA
WOS类目Energy & Fuels
WOS研究方向Energy & Fuels
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/213248
作者单位1.Univ New South Wales, Built Environm, Sydney, NSW, Australia;
2.Univ Adelaide, Sch Architecture & Built Environm, Adelaide, SA, Australia
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Koc, Carlos Bartesaghi,Osmond, Paul,Peters, Alan. Evaluating the cooling effects of green infrastructure: A systematic review of methods, indicators and data sources[J],2018,166:486-508.
APA Koc, Carlos Bartesaghi,Osmond, Paul,&Peters, Alan.(2018).Evaluating the cooling effects of green infrastructure: A systematic review of methods, indicators and data sources.SOLAR ENERGY,166,486-508.
MLA Koc, Carlos Bartesaghi,et al."Evaluating the cooling effects of green infrastructure: A systematic review of methods, indicators and data sources".SOLAR ENERGY 166(2018):486-508.
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