基于回归与耦合模拟模型的冷气候城市植被降温效应与节能潜力比较研究

IF 6 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Dongliang Han , Mingqi Wang , Jiayi Li , Tiantian Zhang , Xuedan Zhang , Jing Liu , Yufei Tan
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城市绿化在缓解城市热岛和提高建筑能效方面具有重要作用。然而,在寒冷气候地区,城市植被对小气候调节和建筑能耗的影响尚未得到充分的研究。本文采用耦合模拟的方法,对具有代表性的严寒气候城市哈尔滨的城市绿化降温效果及其对BEC的影响进行了研究。该方法集成了ENVI-met微气候模型和EnergyPlus建筑能源模拟,结合了现实世界的参数,如城市形态、植被特征和气象数据。结果表明,夏季城市植被显著降低了地表和空气温度,降温效果达1.27°C。结合绿化还减少了14.56%的建筑冷负荷,突出了其节能潜力。此外,研究结果还揭示了降温效果的空间异质性,树木为主的地区降温效果优于草地覆盖的地区。该研究填补了以往研究忽视寒区独特气候和形态条件的空白,为城市绿化策略提供了一个综合评价框架。这些结果为城市规划者和政策制定者优化寒冷气候城市的绿化策略提供了实用的见解,旨在提高热舒适和实现可持续的能源利用。这项工作强调需要针对具体区域进行研究并采用综合方法来应对城市气候适应和能源效率的双重挑战。
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Cooling effects and energy-saving potential of urban vegetation in cold-climate cities: A comparative study using regression and coupled simulation models
Urban greening plays a crucial role in mitigating urban heat islands (UHIs) and improving building energy efficiency. However, the effects of urban vegetation on microclimate regulation and building energy consumption (BEC) in cold-climate regions remain underexplored. This study aims to evaluate the cooling impacts of urban greening and its influence on BEC in Harbin, a representative severe cold-climate city, by using a coupled simulation approach. The methodology integrates the ENVI-met microclimate model and EnergyPlus building energy simulation, incorporating real-world parameters such as urban morphology, vegetation characteristics, and meteorological data. The results demonstrate that urban vegetation significantly reduces surface and air temperatures during summer, with cooling effects reaching up to 1.27 °C. The incorporation of greening also reduces building cooling loads by 14.56 %, highlighting its potential for energy savings. Furthermore, the findings reveal spatial heterogeneity in the cooling effects, with tree-dominated areas outperforming grass-covered spaces. This study fills a gap in previous research, which often neglects the unique climatic and morphological conditions of cold regions, by providing a comprehensive evaluation framework for urban greening strategies. These results offer practical insights for urban planners and policymakers to optimize greening strategies in cold-climate cities, aiming to enhance thermal comfort and achieve sustainable energy use. This work emphasizes the need for region-specific studies and integrated approaches to address the dual challenges of urban climate adaptation and energy efficiency.
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Urban Climate
Urban Climate Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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9.70
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286
期刊介绍: Urban Climate serves the scientific and decision making communities with the publication of research on theory, science and applications relevant to understanding urban climatic conditions and change in relation to their geography and to demographic, socioeconomic, institutional, technological and environmental dynamics and global change. Targeted towards both disciplinary and interdisciplinary audiences, this journal publishes original research papers, comprehensive review articles, book reviews, and short communications on topics including, but not limited to, the following: Urban meteorology and climate[...] Urban environmental pollution[...] Adaptation to global change[...] Urban economic and social issues[...] Research Approaches[...]
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