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Urban and regional heat island adaptation measures in the Netherlands

Leyre Echevarría Icaza

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EAN : 9789492516923
Auteur(s) : Leyre Echevarría Icaza
Taal : English
Onderwerp : Bouwkunde
Thema : Bouwkunde en materialen
Reeks : A+BE Architecture and the Built Environment
Uitgever : TU Delft Open
Verschenen : November 2017
Druk : 1
Uitvoering : Paperback
Conditie : Nieuw
Pagina's : 304
Afmetingen : 235 x 190 x 21 mm
Gewicht : 713 gram
Beschrijving

The aim of this issue of A+BE is to propose urban design guidelines to positively influence the heat islands in Dutch cities and regions. As an architect and urban planner, the challenge was to provide a series of spatial planning guidelines that had to be open enough to be compatible with other urban planning priorities and accurate enough to mitigate the Urban Heat Island (UHI). This thesis is thus marked by this tension between a generic reflection on the integration of scientific findings within the vision of a larger urban planning and the need for specific scientific results for the Dutch context. In that sense, we can differentiate two parts in the research: the articles with a theoretical component and the articles with a practical approach.

-- The articles with a theoretical component study the relevance of the phenomenon at a national and international scale, its implications (lack of comfort, an increase of mortality, energy consumption...) and existing online tools to assess it (chap 2). They also investigate the relevance of the regional vision to prevent the formation of the urban heat (chap 3), and propose catalysing mapping strategies (chap 4).

-- The articles with a practical approach specifically study the formation of the UHI in the Netherlands at different scales: they assess the phenomenom in the existing urban environment (chap 5 and chap 6), they develop urban design guidelines for the assessment of urban heat in future development areas (chap 6) and they propose spatial guidelines for the interventions at the landscape scale (chap 7).

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