Abstract

There is an increasing demand for cooling cities because of its importance on human health and the quality of life in outdoor urban spaces. However, the development of methods in improving outdoor thermal comfort and zoning cities based on outdoor thermal comfort is still challenging. In this work, we propose a new approach to cities zoning from the lens of outdoor thermal comfort in the arid climate of the city of Mashhad, Iran, and investigate the impacts of urban form characteristics on pedestrian thermal comfort. The effects of complex urban form parameters including height to width (H/W) ratio, canyon orientation, tree canopy cover, and building surface materials on the thermal comfort of pedestrians were studied in the arid climate of Mashhad. Microclimate simulation and analysis is conducted in ENVI-met software, and ArcMap is used to calculate Mashhad urban heat islands. Path analysis in SPSS presents an urban form formulation, which predicts approximate outdoor thermal comfort condition in current and future urban context of Mashhad and other cities with the same climate. We finally demonstrate the use of our research method as an alternative method for all cities: urban heat island (UHI) zoning can be used as a substitute for urban form zonings based on outdoor thermal comfort, especially in large cities where data collection on urban form can be difficult due to limited time and resources.

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