Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6701437 Building and Environment 2013 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Assessment of thermal comfort, adaptation, and public attendance at a park in Taiwan. ► Higher thermal conditions contribute to lower attendance in open areas during hot seasons. ► Higher thermal conditions contribute to higher attendance in shaded areas during hot seasons. ► Participants move from unshaded to shaded areas to relieve their perception of thermal discomfort. ► Individual thermal adaptation characteristics affect attendance in different areas.
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