Elsevier

Procedia Engineering

Volume 180, 2017, Pages 1306-1315
Procedia Engineering

A Methodological Framework to Assess the Thermal Performance of Green Infrastructure Through Airborne Remote Sensing

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Abstract

This paper presents a methodological framework for a more accurate assessment of the thermal performance of green infrastructure (GI) using a combination of airborne remote sensing, field measurements and numerical modelling. The proposed framework consists of: (a) controlling intervening variables and classifying sites according to urban morphology, (b) classifying GI according to a newly developed typology, (c) quantifying and allocating a set of indicators/metrics to each typology, and (d) analysing and comparing data spatially and statistically. The proposed framework provides a standardised protocol that urban planners and practitioners can apply to quantify, compare and report the results of microclimate studies.

Keywords

Urban heat island
green infrastructure typology
local climate zones
urban microclimate
remote sensing
evapotranspiration

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