Effects of urban morphology on microclimate parameters in an urban university campus

This study investigated the effects of urban morphology on microclimate parameters in an urban university campus in Malaysia. Outdoor air temperatures (Tout) were recorded at eight different locations inside the campus for seven days. The study used three urban morphological parameters such as green...

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Published in:Sustainability (Switzerland)
Main Author: Zaki S.A.; Othman N.E.; Syahidah S.W.; Yakub F.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Ardila-Rey J.A.; Shahidan M.F.; Saudi A.S.M.
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Language:English
Published: MDPI 2020
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Zaki S.A.; Othman N.E.; Syahidah S.W.; Yakub F.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Ardila-Rey J.A.; Shahidan M.F.; Saudi A.S.M.
Effects of urban morphology on microclimate parameters in an urban university campus
2020
Sustainability (Switzerland)
12
7
10.3390/su12072962
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85083558093&doi=10.3390%2fsu12072962&partnerID=40&md5=274666b448adfd2812cf8bbefd4744b7
This study investigated the effects of urban morphology on microclimate parameters in an urban university campus in Malaysia. Outdoor air temperatures (Tout) were recorded at eight different locations inside the campus for seven days. The study used three urban morphological parameters such as green cover ratio, height-to-width (H/W) ratio, and sky view factor (SVF). The relationship between urban morphological parameters and Tout obtained from in situ measurements was investigated. The results showed that, at a dense green cover ratio of 22% in a 7833 m2 area where the H/W ratio was 0.2, Tout was reduced by about 1% due to a long building shadow cover (12 h) and a high range of SVF (from 0.61 to 0.68). The use of geographic information system (GIS) to generate the spatial data of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Campus (UTMKL), morphological features and in situ Tout distributions provided useful information of Tout variations, and proved the applicability of GIS as a useful tool in smart city urban planning. © 2020 by the authors.
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author Zaki S.A.; Othman N.E.; Syahidah S.W.; Yakub F.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Ardila-Rey J.A.; Shahidan M.F.; Saudi A.S.M.
spellingShingle Zaki S.A.; Othman N.E.; Syahidah S.W.; Yakub F.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Ardila-Rey J.A.; Shahidan M.F.; Saudi A.S.M.
Effects of urban morphology on microclimate parameters in an urban university campus
author_facet Zaki S.A.; Othman N.E.; Syahidah S.W.; Yakub F.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Ardila-Rey J.A.; Shahidan M.F.; Saudi A.S.M.
author_sort Zaki S.A.; Othman N.E.; Syahidah S.W.; Yakub F.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Ardila-Rey J.A.; Shahidan M.F.; Saudi A.S.M.
title Effects of urban morphology on microclimate parameters in an urban university campus
title_short Effects of urban morphology on microclimate parameters in an urban university campus
title_full Effects of urban morphology on microclimate parameters in an urban university campus
title_fullStr Effects of urban morphology on microclimate parameters in an urban university campus
title_full_unstemmed Effects of urban morphology on microclimate parameters in an urban university campus
title_sort Effects of urban morphology on microclimate parameters in an urban university campus
publishDate 2020
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description This study investigated the effects of urban morphology on microclimate parameters in an urban university campus in Malaysia. Outdoor air temperatures (Tout) were recorded at eight different locations inside the campus for seven days. The study used three urban morphological parameters such as green cover ratio, height-to-width (H/W) ratio, and sky view factor (SVF). The relationship between urban morphological parameters and Tout obtained from in situ measurements was investigated. The results showed that, at a dense green cover ratio of 22% in a 7833 m2 area where the H/W ratio was 0.2, Tout was reduced by about 1% due to a long building shadow cover (12 h) and a high range of SVF (from 0.61 to 0.68). The use of geographic information system (GIS) to generate the spatial data of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Campus (UTMKL), morphological features and in situ Tout distributions provided useful information of Tout variations, and proved the applicability of GIS as a useful tool in smart city urban planning. © 2020 by the authors.
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