Thermal Comfort Analysis and Optimization Strategies of Green Spaces in Chinese Traditional Settlements

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Abstract

The spatial pattern of Weizi settlements features distinct regional characteristics. Moreover, it contains profound wisdom in terms of traditional construction; therefore, studies on its association with the microclimate have important implications for improving the quality of human settlements. In the present study, Guanweizi Village in the Xinyang City of Henan Province was used as an example to analyze and evaluate the thermal comfort of green spaces. The impact of peripheral water bodies on the thermal comfort of outdoor green spaces in the settlement was studied, and the association between the components of outdoor green spaces and physiological equivalent temperature as an indicator of thermal comfort was explored. Further, factors negatively affecting the thermal comfort of green spaces were analyzed through the grid method. Thermal comfort in the Weizi settlement is somewhat correlated with the coverage of water bodies, roads, soil, greening, and buildings. Increasing the water area and creating multi-level greening spaces are effective measures to improve the thermal comfort of green spaces in the settlement. Our findings provide a theoretical basis and a pioneering example for future practices of environment design for human settlements.

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Cheng, Y., Bao, Y., Liu, S., Liu, X., Li, B., Zhang, Y., … Wang, Z. (2023). Thermal Comfort Analysis and Optimization Strategies of Green Spaces in Chinese Traditional Settlements. Forests, 14(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/f14071501

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