Exploring the Correlation between Urban Microclimate Simulation and Urban Morphology: A Case Study in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul

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Authors Yan Xiang, Danni Chang, Jieli Cheng arXiv ID 2310.09779 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Citations 1 Venue IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management Last Checked 4 months ago
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Different social backgrounds and planning policies give rise to diverse urban morphologies. These morphologies influence urban microclimate factors and contribute to the formation of unique local microclimates, particularly in terms of outdoor temperature. In recent times, the heat island effect has gained increasing significance during the summer season. Therefore, this study aims to explore the correlation between urban microclimate simulation and urban morphology within the context of the heat island effect. Specifically, we investigate how the outside temperature varies across different types of residential buildings in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, South Korea, during the summer period. We compare temperature conditions using a multi-dimensional system of building clusters' morphological indices and employ ENVI-met software for simulation purposes. The results of the urban microclimate simulation are comprehensively analyzed, revealing a significant finding: high-rise residential buildings exhibit considerably higher outdoor temperatures compared to low-rise residential buildings. Furthermore, the presence of open spaces plays a crucial role in mitigating high neighborhood temperatures. By deriving insights from these findings, we aim to provide valuable conclusions to support city managers in making informed decisions.
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