Argyris Oraiopoulos , Martin Wieser , Marion Verdiere , Rita Lambert , Pamela Fennell , Paul Ruyssevelt
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摘要
目前有超过10亿人居住在非正式住区,这已成为城市化的主要形式,特别是在全球南方国家。它们的特点是住房密集,基础设施和服务不足。由于创建和维护城市绿色空间的零碎努力,改善室外热条件的可能性有限。本研究调查了秘鲁利马非正式山坡定居点jos Carlos Mariátegui的小型社区公园对室外热应力的影响。采用混合方法,结合地面定点测量和卫星地表温度数据。空气温度、湿度、风速和太阳辐射都是通过在阳光照射的屋顶上的气象站和在附近阴凉的公园里的小型数据记录器来记录的。使用便携式太阳辐射计测量太阳辐射量。利用QGIS对Landsat 8卫星热图像进行处理,评估空间热格局。应用通用热气候指数(Universal Thermal Climate Index)对日晒和遮荫条件下的热应力进行了评价。结果表明,小公园使平均气温降低0.5℃,早晨降温峰值为3℃。然而,观测到下午变暖,可能是由于当地地形和树冠的影响。尽管如此,阴影区域显著减少了热应激暴露,从白天的60%减少到不到20%。该研究强调了在资源稀缺的城市环境中,低成本、环境敏感的绿色基础设施在缓解热应激方面的重要性。它提供了可操作的规划见解,对于保护全球南方边缘化低收入社区的公共卫生至关重要。
Improving habitability in informal settlements in the Global South: Exploring the impact of community urban green infrastructure on outdoor heat stress
Over 1 billion people currently live in informal settlements, which have become the predominant form of urbanisation, especially in the Global South. They are characterised by dense housing with inadequate access to infrastructure and services. Due to fragmented efforts to create and maintain urban green spaces the possibility of improving outdoor thermal conditions is limited. This study investigates the impact of small community parks on outdoor heat stress in José Carlos Mariátegui, an informal hillside settlement in Lima, Peru. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining ground-based fixed-point measurements and satellite-derived land surface temperature data. Air temperature, humidity, wind speed, and solar radiation were recorded using a weather station on a sun-exposed rooftop and a compact data logger in a nearby shaded park. Spot solar radiation measurements were taken using a portable pyranometer. Satellite thermal imagery from Landsat 8 was processed using QGIS to assess spatial thermal patterns. The Universal Thermal Climate Index was applied to evaluate heat stress under both sun-exposed and shaded conditions. Results showed that the small park reduced average air temperature by 0.5 °C, with peak cooling of 3 °C in the morning hours. However, afternoon warming was observed, likely due to local topography and tree canopy effects. Despite this, shaded areas significantly reduced heat stress exposure—from 60 % to less than 20 % of daytime hours. The study highlights the importance of low-cost, context-sensitive green infrastructure in mitigating heat stress in resource-scarce urban environments. It offers actionable planning insights, essential for protecting public health in marginalised, low-income communities in the Global South.
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Building and Environment, an international journal, is dedicated to publishing original research papers, comprehensive review articles, editorials, and short communications in the fields of building science, urban physics, and human interaction with the indoor and outdoor built environment. The journal emphasizes innovative technologies and knowledge verified through measurement and analysis. It covers environmental performance across various spatial scales, from cities and communities to buildings and systems, fostering collaborative, multi-disciplinary research with broader significance.