Physiologically Equivalent Temperature

Assessment and mitigation strategies to counteract overheating in urban historical areas in Rome

As urban overheating is increasing, there is a strong public interest towards mitigation strategies to enhance comfortable urban spaces, for their role in supporting urban metabolism and social life. The study presents an assessment of the existing thermal comfort and usage of San Silvestro Square in Rome during the summer, and performs the simulation of cooling strategies scenarios, to understand their mitigation potential for renovation projects.

Plug&Play: Self-Sufficient Technological Devices for Outdoor Spaces to Mitigate the UHI Effect

This contribution regards the technological innovation and the transformation of outdoor spaces within the consolidated city where the theme of the research focuses on environmental recovery practices and adaptation to climate change in the open urban public space in the Mediterranean area. In particular, certain innovative technologies are investigated, verifying their effectiveness and impact on environmental sustainability within the urban tissue, with the ultimate aim of ensuring the user’s thermo-hygrometric comfort.

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