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The Korean Society of Climate Change Research
폭염저감기술에 따른 외부공간의 기온저감효과에 대한 연구 Part1
- 쿨페이브먼트와 잔디블럭의 열체감효과를 중심으로 -
Assessing the Effects of Heatwave Mitigation Technology on Outdoor Thermal Comfort
- Cool Pavement and Grass Block Installments -
정주희* , 오병철**†
Jeong, Ju Hee* , Oh, Byoung Chull**†
In disaster management, local governments strive to mitigate the impact of heatwaves through various practices and policies.
This study evaluated the effectiveness of heat mitigation facilities built and managed by local governments. We quantified
how comfortable individuals felt by interviewing citizens with structured questionnaires, given meteorological measures, and
different ground surfaces, such as cool pavement, grass, and concrete blocks.
Controlling for other factors, we found that respondents’ apparent temperature and Thermal Sensation Vote (TSV) in grass
blocks were lower than other materials. However, we found no differences in apparent temperature and TSV between cool
pavement and concrete blocks, suggesting no positive effect of cool pavement installation on surface temperature reduction.
Additionally, the inverse relationship between Comfortable Sensation Vote (CSV) and TSV was confirmed. Even with the
same CSV value, TSV was highest in the order of cool pavement, concrete block, and grass block.
This study suggests a novel method to measure human sensation of thermal comfort in a quasi-experiment. Despite its
limitation to a small sample size, the study provides alternative ways to measure thermal comfort and evaluate policy impacts.
Thermal Comfort, Heat Wave Mitigation Technology, Ground Heat Mitigation Facilities, Apparent Temperature, Thermal Sensation Vote, Comfortable Sensation Vote
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2093-5919
2586-2782
2022-02