Author/Authors :
Yan، Xiao-Hai نويسنده , , Dong، Li نويسنده 1College of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China ,
Abstract :
Background: This study investigated the microclimatic behavior of different land cover types in urban parks and, the
correlation between air temperature and land cover composition to understand how land cover affects outdoor
thermal environment during hot summer.
Methods: To address this issue, air temperatures were measured on four different land cover types at four observation
sites inside an urban park in Beijing, China, meanwhile, the land cover composition of each site was quantified
with CAD, by drawing corresponding areas on the aerial photographs.
Results: The results showed that the average air temperature difference among four land cover types was large
during the day and small during the night. At noon, the average air temperature differed significantly among four land
cover types, whereas on night, there was no significant difference among different land cover types. Results of the linear
regression indicated that during daytime, there was a strong negative correlation between air temperature and
percent tree cover; while at nighttime, a significant negative correlation was observed between air temperature
and percent lawn cover. It was shown that as the percent tree cover increased by 10 %, the air temperature
decreased by 0.26 °C during daytime, while as the percent lawn cover increased by 10 %, the air temperature
decreased by 0.56 °C during nighttime.
Conclusions: Results of this study help to clarify the effects of land cover on urban outdoor thermal environment, and
can provide assistance to urban planner and designer for improving green space planning and design in the future.