Differences in microclimate of paved and green areas

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13.09.2025
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01A - Journal article
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Urban Climate
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64
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1-23
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Elsevier
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Rising temperatures in the urban environment due to climate change are leading to an increased interest in building materials and green infrastructure and their impact on the urban microcli mate. When considering green infrastructure often the soil moisture is neglected. This publication explores this issue by measuring the microclimate over a sealed surface and a lawn under different moisture conditions. The measurements are compared with simulations using the ENVImet software.
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Mikrolima, Materialien, Simulationen, Messungen
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2212-0955
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English
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Yes
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Zero Emission
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Published
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Hoffmann, C., Geissler, A., & Wicki, A. (2025). Differences in microclimate of paved and green areas. Urban Climate, 64, 1–23. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.uclim.2025.102595