Energies (May 2024)

Quantitative Study on the Effects of Street Geometries and Tree Configurations on the Outdoor Thermal Environment

  • Jindong Wu,
  • Yu Wang,
  • Shuhua Li,
  • Qitao Wu,
  • Taecheol Lee,
  • Seonghwan Yoon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en17092223
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 9
p. 2223

Abstract

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Global warming and the urban heat island effect has aroused the attention of research on the outdoor thermal environment. As outdoor spaces often used by citizens, streets play an important role in improving the thermal environment. In this study, six factors relating to street geometries and tree configurations in Busan are measured and quantified to form 32 typical scenarios. The degree of importance of these six factors is evaluated based on ENVI-met simulation results, and GeoDetector is introduced to evaluate the interactions between the factors and their impacts on the outdoor thermal environment. This study confirms the significantly higher impact of street geometry factors on the air temperature and physiological equivalent temperature compared to tree configuration factors. Particularly, Hb/Ws shows the most significant impact during the research period. The impact of interactions between any two factors of street geometry is much higher than that of interactions between the geometry and tree configuration factors and that of interactions between the tree configuration factors. We recommend dynamically adjusting the relationship between street geometry and tree configurations in different situations to improve the outdoor thermal environment, especially at noon and in the afternoon.

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