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This study evaluates Lisbon's bioclimatic risk factors, and how such microclimatic considerations can be transferred into priorities for thermal sensitive Public Space Design (PSD) during periods of accentuated thermal stimuli. The examination was structured into three sequential stages to address how the often lack of meteorological information can be overcome to assess pedestrian thermal comfort...
Within the contemporary city, the effects of urban climatology are increasingly elucidating the need for further climate responsive environments. So far however, and as global climate studies often present limited local specificity for urban planning and design, there has been a growing interest for complementary bottom-up perspectives which describe how efforts of adaptation can be locally initiated...
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