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This established model is applied here to show the relative effects of four common mitigation strategies: increasing the overall (1) emissivity, (2) percentage of vegetated area, (3) thermal conductivity, and (4) albedo of the urban environment in a series of percentage increases by 5, 10, 15, and 20% from baseline values.
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- Modeling Effects of Urban Heat Island Mitigation Strategies on Heat-Related Morbidity: A Case Study for Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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- Humberto, Silva R. (Author)
- Phelan, Patrick E. (Author)
- Golden, Jay S. (Author)
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2009-07-26
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Digital object identifier: 10.1007/s00484-009-0247-y
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Corresponding Author:
Jay S. Golden
Arizona State University
Jay.Golden@asu.edu
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Silva, HR, Phelan, PE and Golden, JS (2010). Modeling effects of urban heat island mitigation strategies on heat-related morbidity: a case study for Phoenix, Arizona, USA. International journal of biometeorology, 54:1, 13-22. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00484-009-0247-y