Original paper
Using reflective pavements to mitigate urban heat island in warm climates - Results from a large scale urban mitigation project
Abstract
UHI is the most studied phenomenon of climate change and refers to the increased ambient temperature of cities compared to rural settings. Implementation of reflective materials to urban structures, such as roads and pavements, reduces the surface and ambient temperature and contributes to counterbalance the impact of the phenomenon. The present paper describes the design and the experimental evaluation of a large scale implementation of cool...
Paper Details
Title
Using reflective pavements to mitigate urban heat island in warm climates - Results from a large scale urban mitigation project
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
24
Pages
326 - 339
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