Publications by authors named "Li-chen Zhou"

Article Synopsis
  • A study analyzed the microclimatic effects of five types of open spaces (square, fountain, grassplot, corridor, woodland) in Shanghai from May to August 2006, focusing on air temperature, humidity, wind speed, and solar radiation.
  • Results showed that squares had the highest mean temperature while woodlands provided the most humidity, indicating clear differences in microclimate regulation among the spaces.
  • Woodlands and corridors were found to be the most effective at improving microclimatic conditions by providing shade, lowering air temperature, and raising humidity compared to the other types of open spaces.
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