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Related citation:Kun Li,Jian Kang,Ye-Hao Song,Dong Jiang.Analysis of Heat Environment Indexes Using Integrated Remote Sensing and Site Measurement Techniques in a Community[J].Journal of Harbin Institute Of Technology(New Series),2014,21(5):1-9.DOI:10.11916/j.issn.1005-9113.2014.05.001.
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Analysis of Heat Environment Indexes Using Integrated Remote Sensing and Site Measurement Techniques in a Community
Author NameAffiliation
Kun Li School of Urban Design, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China 
Jian Kang School of Architecture, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom
School of Architecture, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China 
Ye-Hao Song School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China 
Dong Jiang Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China 
Abstract:
Remote sensing and on-site measurement are used to determine the heat environment within a community, and are compared the differences for heat analysis. The two methods perform differently for various underlying surfaces. The individual methods can detect different aspects of the heat environment, which used in combination are useful for heat island research. The differences in estimated air and surface temperatures are smaller in open space and more obvious for vegetated surfaces. Ventilation does not affect the difference between air and surface temperature in open areas, and the vegetation surface and shading moderates surface temperature more effectively than the water surface; The forest is a type of underlying surface with heat comfortable, in which the feeling of air temperature is much difference to the structure of heat environment that should be survey and detected separately. The two methods can be used to study different aspects of the heat environment, thus forming a comprehensive approach for planners in urban and rural spaces.
Key words:  heat environment  remote sensing  site measurement  community scale
DOI:10.11916/j.issn.1005-9113.2014.05.001
Clc Number:TU984.12
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