ICUC9 - Presentations

9th International Conference on Urban Climate
jointly with 12th Symposium on the Urban Environment CIC meetings



OPEN PLENARY
Adapting Asian Cities to Climate & Urban Climatic Changes
Edward Ng, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)
Influence of cities on clouds, precipitation and thunderstorms
Robert Bornstein, Department of Meteorology and Climatology, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, USA
Urban Meteorological Networks: An urban climatologists panacea?
Dr Lee Chapman Reader in Climate Resilience School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences College of Life & Environmental Sciences University of Birmingham, UK
Green Infrastructure for Cities
Dr. Andy Coutts CRC for Water Sensitive Cities School of Earth, Atmosphere & Environment Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
CCMA : Climate change mitigation & adaptation in urban environments
CCMA 1 : Cities inside climate models & downscaling methods
Towards understanding the hydro-climatic implications of urbanization in the GFDL global climate and earth system modeling framework.
Dan Li, Program of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Princeton University, Princeton, USA
Changes of temperature and humidity in areas of city sprawl under climate change conditions.
Daniel Argueso, ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science, University of New South Wales, Australia
Modelling the relative impact of land-use change and global climate change on the climate in cities.
Hendrik Wouters, KU Leuven, Belgium
Assessment of three dynamical urban climate downscaling methods
Rafiq Hamdi, Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium, Belgium
CCMA 2 : Climate modeling - methodologies for impacts studies
Assessing climate change in cities using UrbClim.
Hans Hooyberghs, VITO, Belgium
Investigating the urban climate characteristics of two Hungarian cities with SURFEX/TEB land surface model.
Gabriella Zsebeh痙i, Hungarian Meteorological Service, Hungary
Near Future Weather Data for Building Energy Simulation in Summer/Winter Seasons in Tokyo Developed by Dynamical Downscaling Method.
Yusuke ARIMA, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Modelling the impact of climate change on heat load increase in Central European cities.
Anita Bokwa,Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland
URBAN TOURISM IN SOUTHERN EUROPE: assessing present and future climate conditions.
Raquel Pinto Machete, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal
CCMA 3 : Climate impact studies & adaptation strategies
Characteristics of heat wave impacts for major cities in the US under current and future climate conditions
Jason Ching, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States of America
Impact of urban form on sunlight availability for urban farming in Asian cities at different latitudes
Abel Tablada, NUS, Singapore
Impacts of a future city master plan on thermal and wind environments in Vinh city, Vietnam
Satoru Iizuka, Nagoya University, Japan
Vulnerability to heat waves : impact of urban expansion scenarios on urban heat island and heat stress in Paris (France)
Aude Lemonsu, CNRS/M騁駮-France, France
CCMA 4 : UHI mitigation strategies I : urban expansion & climate change links
Bamboo Structures: A perspective for Climate Change Mitigation
Chaaruchandra Korde, GreenBam Solutions, New Delhi; Airef Engineers Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, India
The Impact of future urbanization on summer climate of Israel
SHAI KAPLAN, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Urban Climate Adaptation Impacts: A multi-scale assessment to examine modeling robustness
Matei Georgescu, Arizona State University, United States of America
CCMA 5 : UHI mitigation strategies II : urban planning
An urban model for analysing thermal effects dependent on spatial parameters
Hungchu Chen, Urban Science and Systems, Department of the Built Environment, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Isfahan's Urban Design Sustainability with Climate During Safavid Period.
Mehdi Haghighat Bin, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Urban heat islands in the future Hanoi City: Impacts on indoor thermal comfort and cooling load in residential buildings
Andhang Rakhmat Trihamdani, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University, Japan
Thermal impact of blue infrastructure: Casestudy Cheonggyecheon, Seoul (Korea)
Conrad Heinz Philipp, University of South Australia, Australia
Simulating the extent of the moderating influence of green space distribution on future urban climates
Michael Roth, Klimaat Consulting & Innovation Inc.
CCMA 6 : Urban air pollution mitigation strategies
A simple technique for improved particle filtration efficiency of vegetation barriers
Tobi Eniolu Morakinyo, School of Energy and Environment, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)
Capability of urban woody plants to reduce particulate matter contentin Tehran megapolis
Ramin Erfanian Salim, Green Space organization, Tehran Municipality, Iran, Islamic Republic of; Faculty of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Impacts of urban spatial structure on air quality: an integrated modeling approach
Vincent Vigui?, Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, France ; CIRED, Campus du Jardin Tropical, 45 bis, avenue de la Belle Gabrielle, 94736 Nogent-sur-Marne Cedex
CCMA 7 : UHI mitigation strategies III : watering processes studies
The implementation of biofiltration systems, rainwater tanks and urban irrigation in a single-layer urban canopy mode
Matthias Demuzere, KU Leuven, Department of Earth and Environment al Sciences, Celestijnenlaan 200E, 3001 Leuven, Belgium; CRC for Water Sensitive Cities, Australia
Impacts of urban heat island mitigation strategies on surface temperatures in downtown Tokyo
Nobumitsu Tsunematsu, Tokyo Metropolitan Research Institute for Environmental Protection, Japan
Watering practices and urban thermal comfort improvement under heat wave conditions
Maxime Danie,CNRM-GAME / M騁駮-France, France
The effect of irrigation on air temperature during heatwave conditions
Ashley Mark Broadbent, Monash University
Rain Water Catchment Design Applied to Educational Centers in Mexico
Jes?s G?mez Vel痙quez, Universidad Aut?noma Benito Ju疵ez de Oaxaca, Mexico
Passive irrigation of street trees to improve tree health and support urban cooling
Andrew Coutts, Monash University, Australia; CRC for Water Sensitive Cities
CCMA 8 : UHI mitigation strategies IV : vegetation management processes
The urban tree as a tool to mitigate the urban heat island in Mexico City: a simple phenomenological model
Monica Ballinas, Instituto de Ecolog?a, UNAM, Mexico; Centro de Ciencias de la Atm?sfera, UNAM
Evaluating climate-related ecosystem services of urban tree stands in Szeged (Hungary)
チgnes Guly疽, University of Szeged, Hungary
CCMA 9 : UHI mitigation strategies V : vegetation based strategies
How Do Green Roofs Mitigate the Urban Heat Island Effects under Heat Waves?
Ting Sun, Tsinghua University, China, People's Republic of
Evaluation of greening scenarios to reduce Paris city vulnerability to future heat waves
C馗ile, Sylvie DE MUNCK, CNRM-GAME,CNRS UMR3589, Centre National de Recherches M騁駮rologiques, Toulouse, France
Green infrastructure and ecosystem services to tackle climate change in Chilean cities.
Cristian Henriquez, Pontificia Universidad Cat?lica de Chile, Chile
Evaluation of CO2 Reduction Effects of Buildings with Green Roofs by Using a Coupled Urban-Canopy and Building-Energy Model
Yujiro Hirano, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan;
Evaluation of greening scenarios to reduce Paris city vulnerability to future heat waves
C馗ile De Munck, CNRS/M騁駮-France, France
TUKUP : Transfer of urban climate knowledge to urban planners
TUKUP 1 : Public policies and practices
It痴 Not All or Nothing: Partial retreat as a climate adaptive strategy for resilient coasts
Judd Schechtman, New York University, United States of America
Integration of urban climate issues in urban planning : reflections on which are the keys of success
Julia Hidalgo, LISST/CNRS, France
What motivates urban poor in Bangladesh to adapt with urban ecosystem services and disservices?
Md Mustafa Saroar, Khulna University, Bangladesh, People's Republic of
The urban heat island in Beirut and transfer of the urban climate knowledge to urban planners
Noushig Chahe Kaloustian, Universit? Paris Est Marne La Vallee, Paris, France
Adapting cities to climate Change: a systemic modelling approach
Vincent Vigui?, International Centre for Research on environment and Development
TUKUP 2 : Governance challenges in urban planning and adaptation
The heat adapted city? A Constellation Analysis of urban governance and planning to tackle heat stress risks in mid-latitude cities
Nicole Mahlkow, Freie Universit舩 Berlin, Germany
Urban Planning and the Climate issues of Beirut and Hamburg: Comparison or approaches, tools and decision making processes.
Noushig Chahe Kaloustian, Universit? Paris Est Marne La Vallee, Paris, France, Lebanon (Lebanese Republic)
A review of studies on the relationship between urban morphology and urban climate towards better urban planning and design in (sub)tropical regions
Justin CK Ho, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)
Reasons to adapt to urban heat (in the Netherlands)
Lisette Klok, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands, The
Capacity for Urban Adaptation to Climate Change: Case Study of Erzurum and Kayseri
Defne Dursun, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
TUKUP 3 : Amendment and development of urban planning regulation
Urban climate, human behavior and energy consumption : from LCZ mapping to simulation and urban planning (the MapUCE project)
Val駻y Masson, M騁駮-France, France
Enhancing adaptation to climate change in urban environments through brownfield or vacant land
Gina Cavan, Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
How is urban climate taken into account in urban design? Focus on French eco labels of urban design
Delphine Chouillou, LISST, Universit? Toulouse 2 le Mirail / CNRS, Toulouse, France
The Assessment Report for Climate Change in Cities (ARC3 -2) Urban Planninng and Design
Jeffrey Raven, New York Institute of Technology, United States of America
TUKUP 4 : Weather forecasting for city actors
From Urban Meteorology, Climate and Environment Research to Urban Integrated Services
Alexander Baklanov, World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Switzerland
Numerical Weather Prediction System dedicated to Urban Comfort and Safety during the 2015 Pan-American Games in Toronto
St駱hane B駘air, Recherche en Prevision Num駻ique, Meteorological Research Division, Environment Canada, Canada
Urban Climate Services in China: Current capabilities and future needs
C. S. B. Grimmond, Univerisit of Reading, United Kingdom; Shanghai Institute of Meteorolgical Science
Climate information application for improved planning and management of cities
Chaeyeon Yi, Weather Information Service Engine project of KMA, Korea, Republic of (South Korea);
Summer in the city - High Resolution Modelling and Validation of Urban Weather for Amsterdam
Reinder Ronda, Wageningen University, Netherlands, The
TUKUP 5 : Indicators and climate maps I : risks & vulnerability
Method for evaluating the health hazard risk in urban pedestrian space in extremely hot summer conditions based on the total analysis of mesoscale and microscale climates
Saori Yumino, Tohoku University, Japan
Urban Heat Island measurements and sustainability maps to help access vulnerability and potential mitigation techniques in Birmingham and Auburn-Opelika, Alabama
Chandana Mitra, Auburn University, United States of America
Spatial analysis for climate vulnerability assessments: How much granularity do we need?
oyce Ellen Klein-Rosenthal, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, United States of America; Harvard University Center for Population and Development Studies
Study of urban climate as a basis for climate adaptation and urban planning in Chilean cities
Cristian Henr?quez, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
TUKUP 6 : Indicators and climate maps II : urban planning
Preparing urban climate maps using Local Climate Zones (LCZ) methodology to improve communication with urban planners: the case of Tandil city, Argentina
Natasha Picone, IGEHCS - CONICET/UNCPBA, Argentine Republic
Urban Climate Zoning for Making "Hint Map for Urban Planning"
Kaoru Matsuo, Hiroshima University, Japan
A GIS-based Modelling-Mapping Approach for Fine-Scale Natural Ventilation Evaluation in High Density Cities
Chao Yuan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of America; Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
TUKUP 7 : Warning plans & Decision support tools
CLIMATIC CHANGE ADAPTION AMIDST OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL HAZZARDS
Shukuli Mukangango, Regional Climate Change Support Initiative (RCCSI), Uganda
Water Induced Livelihood Impact and Adaptation Strategy of Farming Households in Manohara River, (Aperi-urban area of Kathmandu, Nepal)
Hari Bahadur Thapa, Ministry of Energy, Nepal
Assessing the health impact of the Urban Heat Island of Birmingham, UK
Paul Anthony Fisher, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
The Urban Heat Island effect during heatwaves in Melbourne
Cassandra Denise Wilks Rogers, Monash University, Australia; CRC for Water Sensitive Cities
Communicating Climate Change to Urban Planners in the Great Lakes: Cities Impacts and Adaptation Tool
Evan Sheppard Mallen, University of Michigan Graham Sustainability Institute
Science communication with analysis by stakeholder themselves
Tooru Sugiyama, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan
The CapaCities project: from Concepts to Actions for a Proactive Adaptation of Cities
Marion Bonhomme, ENSA Toulouse - LRA (Laboratoire de Recherche en Architecture), France;
UMEP - An integrated tool for urban climatology and climate-sensitive planning applications
Fredrik Lindberg, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Integration of adaptation to climate change within the design process of urban planning projects : new tool(s) and new methodology(ies)
Morgane Colombert, Universit? Paris Est, EIVP, Lab'Urba, EA 3482, France
UCP : Study of urban climate processes
UCP 1 : UHI characteristics I: link with boundary layer
A Breath of Fresh Air in Urban Heat Island Studies
Natalie Theeuwes, Wageningen University, Netherlands, The
Observed Spatial Characteristics of Beijing Urban-Climate Impacts on Summer
Robert Bornstein, Department of Meteorology and Climatology, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, USA
An investigation of the dynamic and thermodynamic impacts of urbanization via WRF-LES
XiaoLiang Zhu, State Key Laboratory of Hydro-Science and Engineering, Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Observation and Simulation on the Characteristics of Summer Urban Heat Island in Nanjing, China
Chenggang Wang, Nanjing University of Infromation Science and Technology, China, People's Republic of
Urban heat island in the metropolitan area of S縊 Paulo and the influence of warm and dry air masses during summer
Fl疱ia Noronha Dutra Ribeiro, University of S縊 Paulo, Brazil
UCP 2 : UHI characteristics II: vertical and horizontal structure
About the relation between urban topsoil moisture and local air temperature
Sarah Wiesner, Meteorological Institute, CEN, Universit舩 Hamburg, Germany; Institute of Soil Science, CEN, Universit舩 Hamburg, Germany
Investigating the impact of anthropogenic heat on urban climate using a top-down methodology
Ronny Petrik, University of Hamburg, Germany
Effects of Urban Form and Atmospheric Stability on Local Microclimate
Patricia Drach, UFRJ, Brazil
Urban Heat Island of Arctic cities
Pavel Konstantinov, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Geography, Russian Federation
Vertical range of urban 蘇eat island? in Moscow
Mikhail A. Lokoshchenko,Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Geography, Russian Federation
Urban Heat Island in the Lyon metropolitan areas.
Julita Diallo-Dudek, University of Lyon, France
UCP 3 : UHI characteristics III : UHI micro-scale variability
Urban heat island study between different size of towns and cities
Chen-Yi Sun, National Chengchi University, Taiwan, Republic of China
A Simple Statistical Model for Predicting Fine Scale Spatial Temperature Variability in Urban Settings
Brian Lee Vant-Hull, City University of New York, United States of America
Mapping of micro-meteorological conditions using statistical approaches - The example of Stuttgart
Christine Ketterer, Chair of Meteorology and Climatology, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Germany
Cross-analysis between variability of the urban climate and the landscape heterogeneity at the scale of a neighbourhood for a subgrid parametrization in TEB model
Julien Le Bras, M騁駮-France, France
Multilevel Analysis of Spatiotemporal Regime of Air Temperature in Urban and Suburban Landscape (Casestudy: The Town of Olomouc, Czech Republic
Miroslav VYSOUDIL, Palacky University, Fac. of Sciences, Czech Republic
The heterogeneity of urban thermal environment during summertime as observed by in situ and remotely sensed measurements
Feng Chen, Sun Yat-sen University, China, People's Republic of
UCP 4 : Observations of surface energy and water balances
The daytime energy budget of small parks in Mexico City and Lisbon, Portugal, as derived by tree sap-flow measurements and transpiration modeling
Victor L Barradas, Instituto de Ecolog?a, UNAM
Multi-year energy balance and carbon dioxide fluxes over a residential neighborhood in a tropical city
Matthias Roth, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Micrometeorological impacts of an ephemeral desert city: The Burning Man experiment
Andrew J. Oliphant, San Francisco State University, United States of America
UCP 5 : Observations of Greenhouse gases fluxes
Eddy covariance flux towers as urban monitoring systems of greenhouse gases: the Mexico City experience
Erik Velasco, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, Singapore
Carbon dioxide flux measurement in the central area of Tokyo
Tatsuki Hirano, Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, National Defense Academy of Japan
Carbon dioxide fluxes of turfgrass species in urban turfs in Hong Kong
Ling KONG, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)
Net turbulent fluxes of methane and carbon dioxide in the city of L?dz, Poland ? comparison of diurnal and seasonal variability
Wlodzimierz Pawlak, Department of Meteorology and Climatology, University of Lodz, Poland
Seasonal and inter-annual variation of CO2 flux and concentration in Basel
Michael Schmutz, University of Basel, Switzerland
Quantification of the surface-atmosphere exchange of energy and carbon dioxide of an extensive urban green roof by eddy covariance measurements
Jannik Heusinger, TU Braunschweig, Germany
UCP 6 : Radiation processes
Urban-rural differences in longwave radiation 豊?dz case study
Krzysztof Fortuniak, University o Lodz, Poland
Spatial variability, horizontal anisotropy and diurnal evolution of measured infra-red fluxes in a city neighborhood of Toulouse
Bertrand Carissimo, CEREA, France
Investigation of the effect of different sealed surfaces on local climate and thermal stress
Erich Mursch-Radlgruber, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria
UCP 7 : Air quality in urban boundary layer : processes
A numerical study of pollutant entrainment in a street network
Omduth Coceal, University of Reading, United Kingdom; National Centre for Atmospheric Science, Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, UK
Impact of heat waves (HWs) on air pollution (case study for HWs episode in June-August 2010 in the Kiev city (Ukraine)
Sergiy Snizhko, Kiev Shevchenko University, Ukraine
A WRF-Chem modelling study to analyse the effect of urban greening and white roofs on urban air quality.
Joachim Fallmann, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
CFD MODELING OF REACTIVE POLLUTANTS IN AN URBAN STREET CANYON USING DIFFERENT CHEMICAL MECHANISMS
Beatriz Sanchez, Air Pollution Division, Environmental Department, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain
Turbulence and pollutant transport in urban roughness sublayer under stable stratification: a large-eddy simulation
Xian-Xiang Li, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, Singapore
The ClearfLo project ? Are sea breezes a mechanism to change the air in London?
Sylvia I Bohnenstengel, Met Office@Reading, Reading, UK; Department of Meteorology, University of Reading
Simulations of Pollutant Dispersal over Nairobi City, Kenya
George OTIENO, IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre
On the Transport of Chemically Reactive Pollutants over Urban Roughness in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer
Zhangquan WU, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)
MICROSCALE MODELLING OF EFFECTS OF REALISTIC SURFACE HEAT FLUXES ON POLLUTANT DISTRIBUTION WITHIN A SIMPLIFIED URBAN CONFIGURATION
Jose Luis Santiago, Air Pollution Division, Environmental Department, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain
UCP 8 : Influence of mesoscale flows
High frequency recovering technique of turbulent inflow for LES of urban wind
Hidenori Kawai, Tokyo Institute of technology, Japan
OBSERVED AND MODELED SUMMER THERMAL GRADIENTS AND SEA-BREEZE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Jorge E. Gonzalez, Department of Mechanical Engineering, City College of New York, CUNY, New York, New York, USA
UCP 9 : Impact of cities on precipitations
The effect of urban environments on storm evolution through a radar-based climatology of the central United States
Darrel Kingfield, Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies, University of Oklahoma, United States of America; NOAA/National Severe Storms Laboratory, United States of America; Dept. of Geography and Environmental Sustainability, University of Oklahoma, United States of America
Impact of urbanization on the Beijing Super-Storm of 21 July 2012 under current and future climatic conditions
Fei Chen, NCAR, United States of America
Numerical simulation of urban influence on summertime precipitation in Tokyo: How does urban temperature rise affect precipitation?
Naoko Seino, Meteorological Research Institute, Japan
Modeling of the 26 August 2011 extreme precipitation event over Tokyo with Canada痴 subkm-scale Global Environmental Multiscale (GEM) model
Stephane Belair, Environment Canada, Canada
Cities & Storms: How Land Use, Settlement Patterns, and the Shapes of Cities Influence Severe Weather
Geoffrey M. Henebry, South Dakota State University, United States of America
Urban Impacts on Regional Rainfall Climatology
Dev Niyogi, Purdue University, United States of America
UCP 10 : Influence of urban vegetation I : urban trees
Field Observation on Thermal Environment of an Urban Street with Roadside Trees in a Tropical Climate
Hai Jian Toh, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
Effects of Desert Tree Shade and Ground Cover Surface Cover on Human Comfort in an Arid City
Chris Martin, Arizona State University, United States of America
Incorporating Resolved Vegetation in City-Scale Simulations of Urban Micrometeorology and Its Effect on the Energy Balance
Brian N. Bailey, University of Utah
Weighing whole tree transpiration rate of urban trees and analysis of trees morpho-physiological effects
Tomoki Kiyono, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Transpiration of urban trees and its impact on nocturnal cooling in Gothenburg, Sweden
Janina Konarska, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Observed and modelled transpiration cooling from urban trees in Mainz, Germany
Jenny Lind駭, Johannes-Gutenberg University, Department of Geography, Mainz, German
Numerical Evaluation of Heat Budget in Tree Crown Considering the Detailed Structure
Shinichi Kinoshita, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
Microclimate regulation potential of different tree species: transmissivity measurements and their application in small-scale radiation modeling in Szeged, Hungary
チgnes Guly疽, University of Szeged, Hungary
Long term impact of climate on tree-growth patterns in Paris street trees and its consequences on tree cooling potential: A dendroclimatic approach
Ambre DAVID, iEES-Paris, Paris, France
UCP 11 : Influence of urban vegetation II : parks & green roofs
The climatic and bio-climatic impact of a small central city park on the surrounding urban environment during extreme heat events
Asieh Motazedian, School of Earth Environment and Atmosphere, Monash University, Australia
Influence of urban vegetation.
Charles REVAUD, med ingenierie, France
Temporal variations of transpiration and latent heat fluxes from isolated linden crowns and lawns in a park at Strasbourg, France
J駻?me NGAO, UMR 547 PIAF, INRA - U. Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand, France
Thermal effects of Woody Green Areas in Urban Landscapes in Campinas City, Brazil
Lucila Chebel Labaki, UNICAMP, Brazil
Leaf area measurements of urban woodlands, parks and trees in Gothenburg, Sweden
Jenny Klingberg, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
UCP 12 : Flows & dispersion I : pollutant dispersion in urban canopy
Pollutant Exchange and Breathability in Urban Street Canyons
Negin Nazarian, University of California, San Diego, United States of America;
On the exchange velocity in street canyons with tree planting
SILVANA DI SABATINO, Department of Physics and Astronomy (DIFA) - ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - University of Bologna (IT); RESEAUX S.r.l. - Lecce (IT)
UCP 13 : Flows & dispersion II : effects of atmospheric stability
Parametric studies of urban morphologies of high density cities and their air ventilation performance under neutral and unstable atmospheric conditions using advanced large-eddy simulations
Edward Ng, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)
>Analysis of spacing of streaky structures within surface layer above real urban
Ayako YAGI, Japan
LES analysis on atmospheric dispersion in urban area under various thermal conditions
Yuto Sakuma, Graduate Student, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
UCP 14 : Flows & dispersion III : turbulent and dispersive fluxes in urban canopy
Large-eddy simulations to characterize the role of turbulent and dispersive production, transport and dissipation of TKE over and within a realistic urban canopy
Marco Giometto, School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering, ノcole Polytechnique F馘駻ale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
GD : Geospatial datasets
GD 1 : Surface UHI from satellite
Cities as urban clusters: an empirical and large sample study of urban heat island intensity
Bin Zhou, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Germany
The Urban 前asis?: High Resolution Landsat 5TM and ASTER Thermal Imagery Shows the Influence of Water Usage on City-Wide Temperatures in Dubbo, Australia
Nigel James Tapper, School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment, Monash University, Australia; CRC for Water Sensitive Cities, Australia
GD 2 : Local climate zones I : WUDAPT
An introduction to the WUDAPT project
Gerald Mills, UCD, Ireland
Demonstrating the Added Value of WUDAPT for Urban Modelling
Johan Feddema, Department of geography, University of Victoria, Victoria, CA
The Portal Component, Strategic Perspectives and Review of Tactical plans for Full Implementation of WUDAPT
Jason K Ching, UNC, Institute for the Environment, United States of America
GD 3 : Local climate zones II : methodologies and maps
Exploiting Earth Observation data products for mapping Local Climate Zones
Zina Mitraka, Foundation for Research and Technology ? Hellas, Greece
GD 4 : Local climate zones III : Inter & Infra-LCZ temperature variability
Urban Heat Island Study using Local Climate Zones Classification: Nagpur City, India
Rajashree Shashikant Kotharkar, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Relationship between land use and microclimate based on mobile transect measurements
Kathrin H臙, Computer Graphics and HCI Group, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
Estimation of spatial air temperature distribution at sub-mesoclimatic scale using the Local Climate Zone scheme and mobile measurements
Fran輟is Leconte, Territorial Division for the Eastern Regions, Cerema, Nancy (France); French Environment and Energy Management Agency, Angers (France); LERMAB, Lorraine University, Nancy (France)
Determining the optimal size of local climate zones for spatial mapping in high-density cities
Kevin Ka-Lun Lau, School of Architecture, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Evaluating the urban climate using geo-database ? GEOCLIM TOOL
Marjorie Musy, Institut de Recherche en Sciences et Techniques de la Ville - FR CNRS 2488, France; Centre de recherche m騁hodologique d'architecture - UMR CNRS 1563, France
GD 5 : Urban databases and link with models
ESTIMATING ANTHROPOGENIC HEAT RELEASE FROM MEGACITIES
Iain Douglas Stewart, University of Toronto, Canada
Comparison of modelled thermal comfort during a heatwave in Melbourne, Australia
Stephanie Jeanne Jacobs, Monash University, Australia; CRC for Water Sensitive Cities
H2GIS a spatial database to feed urban climate issues
Erwan Bocher, Atelier SIG, IRSTV FR CNRS 2488, France
Mapping high-resolution urban morphology for urban heat island studies and weather forecasting at intra-urban scale
J J Attema, Netherlands eScience Center, The; Wageningen University, Netherlands, The
Modeling the impact of future development pathways in Dublin on the urban energy and water balance
Paul John Alexander, Irish Climate Analysis & Research Units, Maynooth University, Ireland
GD 6 : Urban climatology studies I : temperate and cold climate cities
60 year variability in meteorological and environmental characteristics of the atmosphere in Moscow megalopolis
Natalia Chubarova, Faculty of Geography of Moscow State University Russian Federation
Urban heat island and inertial effects : analyse from field data to spatial analysis
J駻駑y Bernard, L旦NAM, ENSA Nantes, CERMA/IRSTV , ADEME, France
GD 7 : Urban climatology studies II : tropical and arid climate cities
Investigating the Effect of Land Use/Land Cover on Urban Surface Temperature in Makurdi, Nigeria
Bernard Tarza Tyubee, Benue State University, Nigeria
STUDY OF HEAT ISLAND PHENOMENON IN ANDEAN COLOMBIAN TROPICAL CITY, CASE OF STUDY: MANIZALES, CALDAS -COLOMMBIA
Dalia Nuith Roncancio Rubio, Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Manizales, Colombia
Analysis of observed temperature trends over urban, town and rural areas of Pakistan
Sajjad Hussain SAJJAD, University of Sargodha, Sargodha - PAKISTAN, Pakistan; Laboratoire Image Ville et Environnement, Universit? de Strasbourg, France
GD 8 : New remote sensing Technology and data
Spatial Geotechnologies and GIS tools for urban planners applied to the analysis of urban heat island. Case Caracas city, Venezuela.
KARENIA CORDOVA SAEZ, UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DE VENEZUELA, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
NOMTM : New observational and modeling techniques and methods to study urban climates
NOMTM 1 : Urban Canopy parameterizations I : Urban vegetation
A multi-layer urban canopy mode l for neighbourhoods with trees
E. Scott Krayenhoff, University of British Columbia, Canada
A NEW PARAMETERIZATION FOR SURFACE HEAT FLUXES IN DENSE URBAN ENVIRONMENTS
Jorge Gonzalez, City College of New York, United States of America
VTUF: An urban micro-climate model to assess temperature moderation from increased vegetation and water in urban canyons
Kerry Nice, Monash University, Australia; CRC for Water Sensitive Cities, Australia
Modelling Radiative Exchange in a Vegetated Urban Street Canyon Model
Duick T. Young, Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, United Kingdom;
NOMTM 2 : Statistical models
Calculation method for outdoor air temper ature of wooded architectural complex
Jie Wu, Guangxi University, China, People's Republic of; South Chi na University of Technology, China, People's Republic of
An intra-urban nocturnal cooling rate model
Shiho Onomura, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
NOMTM 3 : Computational Fluid Dynamics models
Thermal stratification and vegetation effects on the urban microclimate ? a CFD case study
Bharathi Boppana, Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore;
NOMTM 4 : Large Eddy Simulation models
Large eddy simulation and bulk parameterization of momentum and heat transport in urban canopies: challenges and applications
Qi Li, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Princeton University, US
NOMTM 5 : Wind tunnel and scale models
Coupling of numerical weather prediction models and physical simulations for urban wind environment
Horia Hangan, WindEEE Research Institute, Western University, London, ON, Canada
NOMTM 6 : Urban Climate measurement networks
HIGH-RESOLUTION URBAN HEAT ISLAND MEASURE MENTS AND ELECTRICITY APPLICATIONS IN BIRMINGHAM, UK
Juliana Antunes Azevedo, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Shanghai痴 Urban Integrated Meteorological Observation Network (SUIMON): case studies of applications
Jianguo TAN, Shanghai Institute of Meteorological Science, Shanghai Me teorological Service, CMA,China, People's Republic of
Urban climate monitoring system suitability for intr a-urban thermal comfort observations in Novi Sad (Serbia) ? with 2014 examples
Dragan D Milo啼vic, Climatology and Hydrology Research Centre, Faculty of Science, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Challenges and benefits from crowd-sourced atmospheric data for urban climate research using Berlin,Germany, as testbed
Fred Meier, Chair of Climatology, Department of Ecol ogy, Technische Universit舩 Berlin, Germany
NOMTM 7 : Field campaigns
A novel approach for anthropogenic heat flux estimation from space
Nektarios Chrysoulakis, Foundation for Research and Technology ? Hellas, Greece;
Land Surface and Climate Change Impacts on Temperature Variation in New York City
Brian Vant-Hull, NOAA Crest of City College, United States of America;
PROGRAM MCITY BRAZIL
Amauri Pereira Oliveira, University of S縊 Paulo, S縊 Paulo, Brazil;
NOMTM 8 : New sensors/New methods I: CO2 & mobile measurements
A Mobile Sensor Network to Map Car bon Dioxide across Urban Environments
Joseph Kang Lee, Department of Geography / Atmospheric Science Progr amme, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Innovative observations and analysis of human thermal comfort in Amsterdam
B.G. Heusinkveld, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
NOMTM 9 : New sensors / New methods II : UBL & UHI
Mixing height over London: spatio-temporal characteristics observed by Ceilometer networks
Simone Kotthaus, University of Reading, Department of Meteorology, United Kingdom
Measuring the real-world effects of urban heat island countermeasures: a case study of pavement-watering
Martin Hendel, Paris City Hall, Water and Sanitation Department, France; Universit? Paris Est, EIVP, Lab'Urba, EA 3482; Univ Paris Diderot, Paris Sorbonne Cit?, MSC, UMR 7057, CNRS
NOMTM 10 : Urban Canopy parameterizations II : development & sensitivity
Adequately and Efficiently Representing H eat Conduction and Storage for Urban Surfaces
Mathew Lipson, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence fo r Climate System Science; Climate Change Research Centre; University of New South Wales, Australia
Integration of Urban Microclimate Models using the QUIC EnvSim GPU Framework
Peter Willemsen, University of Minnesota Duluth, United States of America
Validation of a Lumped Thermal Para meter Model coupled with an En ergyPlus Model using BUBBLE Data
Miguel Martin, Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, United Arab Emirates
Modelling anthropogenic heat in urba n climate models: capturing agency
Stefan Thor Smith, University of Reading, United Kingdom
NOMTM 11 : Mesoscale and Numerical Weather prediction models
Evaluation of building energy use: from the urban to the building scale
Dasaraden Mauree, ノcole Polytechnique F馘駻ale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Sensitivity of mesoscale models to scale-dependent UCP inputs
Marina Neophytou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus; Swiss Federal In stitute of Technology, ETH-Zurich, Switzerland
Simulation of the urban heat island under the background of urbanization around Guangzhou
Guang Chen, South China University of Technology, China, People's Republic of; Tohoku University,Japan
The Impact of Land Use/Land Cover on WRF Model Pe rformance in a Sub-Tropical Urban Environment
Shweta Bhati, Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
Development of a fine-scale numeri cal weather prediction system for urban areas: Preliminary results
Shiguang Miao, Institute of Urban Meteorology, China Me teorological Administration, Beijing, China
UDC : Urban design with climate
UDC 1 : Impact of Urban forms on outdoor ventilation
Natural Ventilation Performance in a High Density Urban Area Based on CFD Numerical Simulations in Dalian
Fei Guo, architecture and art school,dalian university of tech, China, People's Republic of
Urban wind design for Bonifacio痴 citadel
Dominique Dias, Urbalterre, France
Preserving Overall Performance of Air Conditioners by Incorporation of Wind- Permeable Floor in Buildings
Karl An, Division of Environment, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong S. A. R. (China)
UDC 2 : Impact of Urban forms on comfort II : temperate and cold climate cities
The impact of urban geometry on the radiant environment in outdoor spaces
Christina Chatzipoulka, Kent School of Architecture, University Of Kent, United Kingdom
Neighbourhood morphology and solar irradiance in relation to urban climate
Nahid Mohajeri, Ecole Polytechnique F馘駻ale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Climate-Conscious Development of an Urban Area
Gy?rgyi Baranka, Hungarian Meteorological Service, Hungary
Creating Urban Cool Islands effects for summer season in Toulouse new area: urban microclimate adaptation
St駱hane Ginestet, Institut National des Sciences Appliqu馥s de Toulouse, France
UDC 3 : Impact of Urban forms on comfort I : tropical and arid climate cities
AMONG WINDS, WATER BODIES AND URBAN ELEMENTS
L饌 Cristina Lucas de Souza, Federal University of S縊 Carlos, Brazil, Brazil
Holistic Method on Performing Microclimate Analyses of an Urban Area in the Tropics
Hii Daniel Jun Chung, National University of Singapore, Singapore
UDC 4 : Impact of Urban forms on comfort III : theoretical studies
Impact of Urban Morphology on Average Urban Albedo
Xinyan Yang, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)
UDC 5 : Buildings climate and energy consumption III : new models
RESEARCH ON THE OUTDOOR CLIMATE DISTRIBUTIO N AND EFFECT FOR THE AIR-CONDITIONING LOAD OF A THOUSAND-METER SCALE SKYSCRAPER
Junliang Cao, School of Municipal and Environmental Engineering,Harbin institute of technology, Harbin, People's Republic of China
UDC 6 : Energy demand at city scale
Translating the Urban Heat Island effect into power consumption for space-cooling: A case-study of megacity Delhi, India
Anurag Kandya, Department of Civil Engineering, Indus University, Ahm edabad, India; Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India
UDC 7 : Buildings climate and energy consumption II : temperate and cold climate cities
URBAN MICROCLIMATE AND BUILDING ENERGY: A COUPLED SIMULATION APPROACH
Maya MILLIEZ, EDF R&D EnerBaT, Moret-sur-Loing, France
The urban heat island and its influence on building energy consumption in England and South Korea
Geoffrey John Levermore, The University of Manchester, School of Me chanical, Aerospace and Civil Engeineering,United Kingdom; School of Space Design, Ulsan College, South Korea;
Assessment of urban cooling strategies impact using a coupled model for urban microclimate and building energy simulation
Adrien Gros, University of La Rochelle, LaSIE FRE CNRS 3474 (France); Institut de Recherche des Sc iences et Techniques de la Ville (France)
URBAN CANYONS MORPHOLOGY, THERMAL COMFORT AND URBAN DESIGN IN CONCEPCION'S CITY, CHILE
Cristobal Lamarca, Pontificia Universidad cat?lica de Chile, Chile
UDC 8 : Buildings climate and energy consumption I : tropical, continental and arid climate cities
Climate-responsive resident ial buildings in India. Just a drop in the ocean?
Marco Simonetti, DENERG, Politecnico of Turin, Italy
Shading effect of Alley Trees a nd Their Impact on Indoor Comfor
Fl?ra Szkordilisz, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Energy and Comfort in School Buildings in the South of Portugal
Eus饕io Zeferino Encarna鈬o da Concei鈬o, University of Algarve, Portugal
BPH : Bioclimatology and public health
BPH 1 : Modeling of outdoor microclimate & comfort
The role of trees in urban thermal comfort and SkyView Factor
Sevgi Yilmaz, Ataturk University, Turkey
Developments and applications of thermal indices in urban structures by RayMan and SkyHelios model
Andreas Matzarakis, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Germany
A contribution to the summertime heat improvement in a marathon course by application of radiate and airflow simulation
Yasunobu Ashie, National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management, Japan
A Multiscaler Thermal Analysis of Urban Playgrounds
Jennifer Vanos, Texas Tech University, United States of America
BPH 2 : Indoor comfort and link with outdoor conditions
BPH 3 : Observation/surveys of outdoor comfort
Thermal comfort conditions of urban spaces in a hot-humid climate of Chiangmai city, Thailand
Manat Srivanit, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Thammasat University, Thailand
BPH 4 : Health
Evaluation of building-scale heat-stress analysis system (BioCAS) based on mortality observation in Seoul
Kyu Rang KIM, National Institute of Meteorological Research, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)
Inhalation cancer risk assessment in Krasnoyarsk city
Olga Taseiko, Siberian State Aerospace University, Russian Federation
Changing weather factors implication on the prevalence of malaria in Ado-Ekiti, South west, Nigeria.
Ademola Akinbobola, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria
Neonates in Ahmedabad, India during the 2010 heat wave: a climate change adaptation study
Perry Sheffield, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, United States of America
BPH 5 : Human perception and new indicators
The prediction of outdoor human thermal states in non-uniform thermal loads
Yasuhiro Shimazaki, Okayama Prefectural University, Japan
ID : Interdisciplinarity
ID 1 : Environmental scholarship and collaborations
Exploring the changing geography of Urban Climatology: a spatial analysis of scientific production by using IAUC bibliographic data (1999-2012)
Denis Eckert, LISST/CNRS/University of Toulouse/EHESS, France
Scientific practices within the urban climate research field: ォ Drastic interdisciplinary サ between social and natural sciences
G駻aldine Molina, IRSTV (FR CNRS 2488 ? ノcole Centrale de Nantes) - CERMA (ENSAN ? UMR CNRS 1563)
ID 2 : Multicriteria environmental perception
Thermal notations as a design tool: evaluating the thermal comfort of pedestrians moving in spatial sequences
Carolina Vasilikou, Centre for Architecture and Sustainable Environment, University of Kent, United Kingdom
New qualitative methods to explore thermal perception in urban spaces
Sanda Lenzholzer, Wageningen University, The Netherlands, Landscape Architecture
Performance standard for tropical outdoors:A proposal in a time of climate change
Rohinton Emmanuel, Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom
Perception Studies on the Influence of Trees and Greens in Open Spaces for Environmental Quality
Taiwo Aderonke Ewulo, Department of Crop, Soil and Pest Management, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria;
Influence of urban climate on perception responses in soundwalks: case study Aachen
Margret Sibylle Engel, Institute of Technical Acoustics, Medical Acoustics Group, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; Department of Geography, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

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