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Measuring Ground-Level Urban Temperature: A Case Study of Suzhou, China

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Ground-level temperature has an impact on human activities. As pedestrians involve physical movements at a walking speed, they are likely to seek out better walking environments. Ground-level temperature is a core to the walking environment in extreme weather conditions. This research addresses following research questions: what are the key to ground-level temperature in a highly urbanised area? What public facilities can decrease the ground-level temperature? The result shows that natural grass contributes to higher temperature in daytime and lower temperature after sunset. Shadings are very effective in decreasing ground-level temperature. Effects of water bodies in a city are unclear in mitigating warmer weather at a micro level.

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