Assessment of multi-factor influences on elderly usage patterns and heat-stress exposure in neighbourhood public outdoor spaces

IF 7.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Building and Environment Pub Date : 2024-11-23 DOI:10.1016/j.buildenv.2024.112340
Jiawei Wang, Jianong Li, Jianlei Niu
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Given the hotter weather in summer, quantifying the impacts of thermal and non-thermal factors on the usage of public outdoor spaces (POS) and exposure to heat stress among older people are essential to evaluate heat-related risks in POS and guide POS designs to guarantee the safety of outdoor activities. In this study, field tests were conducted from June to August in four POS of two public housing estates in Hong Kong, to investigate the elderly's POS usage and thermal response in relation to microclimate parameters, POS exercise function, and companionship. A method for evaluating the intensity of health-warning-heat-stress exposure in POS is proposed, aiming to guide risk reducing measures in POS. The results indicate that, at air temperatures within the 29.0 °C and 35.0 °C range, one-degree increase in mean radiant temperature is associated with around 0.05 decrease in POS effective usage rate (effUR). The effUR is found less sensitive to wind conditions, while 67% of the interviewees prefer stronger wind speed. An average thermal sensation vote of 1 (slightly warm) and a fairly high effUR are found under a wide mPET range spanning from 30.0 °C to 39.0 °C, while moderate-to-strong heat stress may occur when mPET exceeds 35.0 °C. Elderly users’ thermal sensitivities reduce in POS providing exercise functions, and when in the company of and chatting with others. The intensity of health-warning-heat-stress exposure varies over time and differs across POS, which will be exacerbated due to global warming unless climate-adapted cooling strategies are implemented.
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社区公共户外空间老年人使用方式及热应激暴露的多因素影响评价
在夏季炎热天气下,量化热、非热因素对公共室外空间使用和老年人热应激暴露的影响,对于评估公共室外空间热相关风险,指导公共室外空间设计以保证户外活动的安全至关重要。本研究于6月至8月在香港两个公共屋苑的4个POS进行实地测试,调查老年人POS的使用情况和热反应与小气候参数、POS运动功能和陪伴的关系。研究结果表明,在29.0℃和35.0℃范围内,平均辐射温度每升高1℃,POS有效利用率(effUR)降低0.05左右。effUR对风力条件不太敏感,而67%的受访者更喜欢更强的风速。在30.0°C至39.0°C的mPET温度范围内,平均热感觉指数为1(略热)和相当高的effUR,而当mPET温度超过35.0°C时,可能会出现中度至强烈的热应激。老年用户在提供运动功能的POS中,以及与他人在一起聊天时,热敏感性降低。健康预警-热应激暴露的强度随时间而变化,在不同的POS中也不同,除非实施适应气候的降温策略,否则将因全球变暖而加剧。
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Building and Environment
Building and Environment 工程技术-工程:环境
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12.50
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23.00%
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1130
审稿时长
27 days
期刊介绍: Building and Environment, an international journal, is dedicated to publishing original research papers, comprehensive review articles, editorials, and short communications in the fields of building science, urban physics, and human interaction with the indoor and outdoor built environment. The journal emphasizes innovative technologies and knowledge verified through measurement and analysis. It covers environmental performance across various spatial scales, from cities and communities to buildings and systems, fostering collaborative, multi-disciplinary research with broader significance.
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