Integrating Urban Heat Assessment in Urban Plans
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- How can we incorporate climatologic parameters, such as urban heat, in future urban planning processes?
- How can we ensure that the mitigation proposals are accurate enough to prevent heat accumulation and open enough to ensure they are compatible with other urban planning priorities?
2. Methodology: Overview of the Role Mapping as a Design Tool
2.1. The Nature of the Urban Planners’ Work
2.2. New Parameters to Be Integrated in Contemporary Practice
2.3. Urban Heat Assessment
2.3.1. Urban Heat Indicators
2.3.2. Instruments and Technology Used to Produce Urban Heat Maps: Remote Sensing
3. Results: Catalyzing Mapping Strategies to Suggest Urban Heat Adaptation Guidelines
3.1. Game-Board: Preliminary Strategic Analysis
3.2. Rhizome: Integration Schemes
3.3. Layering: Physical Overlap
3.4. Drift
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Echevarría Icaza, L.; Van den Dobbelsteen, A.; Van der Hoeven, F. Integrating Urban Heat Assessment in Urban Plans. Sustainability 2016, 8, 320. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8040320
Echevarría Icaza L, Van den Dobbelsteen A, Van der Hoeven F. Integrating Urban Heat Assessment in Urban Plans. Sustainability. 2016; 8(4):320. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8040320
Chicago/Turabian StyleEchevarría Icaza, Leyre, Andy Van den Dobbelsteen, and Frank Van der Hoeven. 2016. "Integrating Urban Heat Assessment in Urban Plans" Sustainability 8, no. 4: 320. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8040320
APA StyleEchevarría Icaza, L., Van den Dobbelsteen, A., & Van der Hoeven, F. (2016). Integrating Urban Heat Assessment in Urban Plans. Sustainability, 8(4), 320. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8040320