Potential of Urban Densification to Mitigate the Effects of Heat Island in Vienna, Austria

Global increase of urban population has brought about a growing demand for more dwelling space, resulting in various negative impacts, such as accelerated urbanization, urban sprawl and higher carbon footprints. To cope with these growth dynamics, city authorities are urged to consider alternative p...

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Main Authors: Milena Vuckovic, Wolfgang Loibl, Tanja Tötzer, Romana Stollnberger
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Environments
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/6/7/82
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author Milena Vuckovic
Wolfgang Loibl
Tanja Tötzer
Romana Stollnberger
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Romana Stollnberger
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description Global increase of urban population has brought about a growing demand for more dwelling space, resulting in various negative impacts, such as accelerated urbanization, urban sprawl and higher carbon footprints. To cope with these growth dynamics, city authorities are urged to consider alternative planning strategies aiming at mitigating the negative implications of urbanization. In this context, the present contribution investigates the potential of urban densification to mitigate the heat island effects and to improve outdoor thermal conditions. Focusing on a quite densely urbanized district in Vienna, Austria, we carried out a set of simulations of urban microclimate for pre- and post-densification scenarios using the parametric modelling environment Rhinoceros 3D and a set of built-in algorithms in the Rhino’s plug-in Grasshopper. The study was conducted for a hot summer period. The results revealed a notable solar shielding effect of newly introduced vertical extensions of existing buildings, promoting temperature decrease and improved thermal conditions within more shaded urban canyons and courtyards. However, a slight warming effect was noted during the night-time due to the higher thermal storage and lower sky view factor.
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spelling doaj.art-86cf8d1764664dbc9a014c8b29184d452022-12-22T04:00:35ZengMDPI AGEnvironments2076-32982019-07-01678210.3390/environments6070082environments6070082Potential of Urban Densification to Mitigate the Effects of Heat Island in Vienna, AustriaMilena Vuckovic0Wolfgang Loibl1Tanja Tötzer2Romana Stollnberger3AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Giefinggasse 4, 1210 Vienna, AustriaAIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Giefinggasse 4, 1210 Vienna, AustriaAIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Giefinggasse 4, 1210 Vienna, AustriaAIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Giefinggasse 4, 1210 Vienna, AustriaGlobal increase of urban population has brought about a growing demand for more dwelling space, resulting in various negative impacts, such as accelerated urbanization, urban sprawl and higher carbon footprints. To cope with these growth dynamics, city authorities are urged to consider alternative planning strategies aiming at mitigating the negative implications of urbanization. In this context, the present contribution investigates the potential of urban densification to mitigate the heat island effects and to improve outdoor thermal conditions. Focusing on a quite densely urbanized district in Vienna, Austria, we carried out a set of simulations of urban microclimate for pre- and post-densification scenarios using the parametric modelling environment Rhinoceros 3D and a set of built-in algorithms in the Rhino’s plug-in Grasshopper. The study was conducted for a hot summer period. The results revealed a notable solar shielding effect of newly introduced vertical extensions of existing buildings, promoting temperature decrease and improved thermal conditions within more shaded urban canyons and courtyards. However, a slight warming effect was noted during the night-time due to the higher thermal storage and lower sky view factor.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/6/7/82urban heat islandurban densificationsolar radiations shieldingclimate adaptation measures
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Wolfgang Loibl
Tanja Tötzer
Romana Stollnberger
Potential of Urban Densification to Mitigate the Effects of Heat Island in Vienna, Austria
Environments
urban heat island
urban densification
solar radiations shielding
climate adaptation measures
title Potential of Urban Densification to Mitigate the Effects of Heat Island in Vienna, Austria
title_full Potential of Urban Densification to Mitigate the Effects of Heat Island in Vienna, Austria
title_fullStr Potential of Urban Densification to Mitigate the Effects of Heat Island in Vienna, Austria
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title_short Potential of Urban Densification to Mitigate the Effects of Heat Island in Vienna, Austria
title_sort potential of urban densification to mitigate the effects of heat island in vienna austria
topic urban heat island
urban densification
solar radiations shielding
climate adaptation measures
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/6/7/82
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