Research progress in thermal comfort assessment of urban green spaces based on scientific knowledge mapping technology

Yingnan Li, H. Den Hartog, Tao Liu, Yuning Cheng
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Urban green spaces are important places for human outdoor activities, and improving thermal comfort conditions in urban green spaces helps increase their utilization, thereby enhancing human health. This study analyzed the international research status and trends of thermal comfort assessments of urban green spaces using the information visualization analysis software CiteSpace 5.7.R1. The Web of Science Core Collection was used as a data resource; 2,078 records were analyzed from 2000 to 2020. The results reveal three outcomes: 1) the number of studies in this field has been increasing yearly since 2006, especially in the past three years; 2) in terms of quantity, the contributions of China and the United States rank first and second in the world; however, China has insufficient international research cooperation and relatively low cooperation among research institutions; and 3) the primary research focus areas in this field are energy efficiency, vegetation, landscape design, thermal comfort, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and urban heat islands.
基于科学知识图谱技术的城市绿地热舒适评价研究进展
城市绿地是人类户外活动的重要场所,改善城市绿地的热舒适条件有助于提高绿地的利用率,从而促进人体健康。利用信息可视化分析软件CiteSpace 5.7.R1,分析了国际上城市绿地热舒适评价的研究现状和趋势。使用Web of Science核心馆藏作为数据资源;从2000年到2020年,分析了2078条记录。结果表明:1)自2006年以来,该领域的研究数量逐年增加,特别是近3年;2)从数量上看,中国和美国的贡献分别位居世界第一和第二;但国际科研合作不足,科研机构间合作程度较低;3)能源效率、植被、景观设计、热舒适、计算流体动力学(CFD)和城市热岛等是该领域的主要研究领域。
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