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Sensation Threshold on Micro Climatic Factors of Commercial Block in Severe Cold Cities: Take Commercial Pedestrian Street in Central Avenue as an Example

Published: 29 March 2017 Publication History
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    This study investigated the sensation and evaluation of micro climate environment based on the people's behavior and activity characteristics. Environmental measurement on micro climate was tested in different field taken the commercial pedestrian street in Harbin Central Avenue as an example. In this paper, the seasons of severe cold cities are divided into four periods including severe cold, cold, transition and hot according to the regional climate throughout the year. The interval mathematical statistics method was applied to calculate the micro climate threshold corresponding to the sensation evaluation of people's activities. The result from threshold analysis could provide sub indicators for the comprehensive evaluation of micro climate in the commercial district. The aim of the study is to provide technical methods and quantitative basis for the micro climate regulation management and decision-making in the commercial district.

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    IEEA '17: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Informatics, Environment, Energy and Applications
    March 2017
    122 pages
    ISBN:9781450352307
    DOI:10.1145/3070617
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    1. Commercial district
    2. Micro climate environment
    3. Micro climate sensation threshold

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