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Use/Land Cover, Participatory Water Management, Climate Change Adaptation Share and Cite: Burgos-López, C. (2025) ...
A large percentage of urban land is covered by impervious surfaces such as roads ... Benefits to the property owner include the reduction of heating and cooling costs provided by the thermal ...
Bloomington’s Climate Action Plan describes the city’s goal to reduce extreme heat exposure by planting shade trees in areas ...
Bioretention basins are depressions in the landscape that collect rain water that lands on impervious surfaces and trickles ... out sunlight and by the water from the pond surface absorbing some of ...
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Good Good Good on MSNGood news: Tiny urban green spaces can cool cities and save livesA recent World Meteorological Organization report called heat waves the "deadliest meteorological hazard" from 2015 to 2019, ...
Abstract: This study investigates the effect of flow velocity and building surface temperature effects on Convective Heat Transfer Coefficient (CHTC) from urban building surfaces by numerical ...
Everyone feels the heat during the summer ... temperatures than others due to low tree cover and extensive impervious ...
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