Microclimatic Strategies for "Vila Residencial da UFRJ": Mitigating the Effects of High Temperatures

The urban morphology and both pavement and edifications materiality influence directly on the microclimate. Thus, urban form and microclimatic researches cooperate with the understanding of this interaction, besides they may evidence solutions to attenuate these negative effects in weather, such as...

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Diagnostic systems
High temperature
High temperature effects
Leadership
Microclimate
Morphology
Plant species
Social factors
Socioeconomic factors
Temperature
Urban heat islands
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