Vegetation density and their impact on urban open spaces microclimate : a case study of KLCC Park, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia / Wan Noor Anira Hj. Wan Ali@Yaacob, Norasikin Hj. Hassan and Ameri Mohd Sarip@Shariff

Urban open spaces are one of the characteristics of urban environment that is of enormous importance in the daily life of people living in urban areas. However, urban open spaces in tropical climate are highly exposed to solar radiation. These conditions will lead to increased global warming and urb...

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Main Authors: Hj. Hassan, Norasikin, Mohd Sarip@Shariff, Ameri, Hj. Wan Ali@Yaacob, Wan Noor Anira
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spelling my.uitm.ir.88692019-11-07T06:38:30Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/8869/ Vegetation density and their impact on urban open spaces microclimate : a case study of KLCC Park, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia / Wan Noor Anira Hj. Wan Ali@Yaacob, Norasikin Hj. Hassan and Ameri Mohd Sarip@Shariff Hj. Hassan, Norasikin Mohd Sarip@Shariff, Ameri Hj. Wan Ali@Yaacob, Wan Noor Anira Urban open spaces are one of the characteristics of urban environment that is of enormous importance in the daily life of people living in urban areas. However, urban open spaces in tropical climate are highly exposed to solar radiation. These conditions will lead to increased global warming and urban heat island. Therefore, vegetation (trees) in urban areas is of special value as they can reduce the air temperature by direct shading of surface as well as by moderating solar heat gain through evapotranspiration of the trees. This study compares the effectiveness and influences of vegetation density (High, Medium and Low Density) on microclimate modification in improving ambient and human thermal comfort in urban open spaces. The study employed three (3) methods: (i) plant species selection procedure, (ii) a field measurement procedure and (iii) computer-based microclimate analysis (Temperature, Surface temperature and Relative humidity). The result from this study indicates that high vegetation, medium vegetation and low vegetation density of Peltophorum pterocarpum (Yellow Flame) species on 100 meter² have a different significance to direct microclimate on urban open spaces. The study found that the high vegetation density of the under turf and pavement of 100 meter² has more significance and influence on the microclimate modification in urban open spaces than the medium and low vegetation density due to the tree canopy. High vegetation density of Peltophorum pterocarpum (Yellow Flame) species of 100 meter² capability contributes to the reduction of the air temperature of up to 3.1 °C by promoting more evapotranspiration and effectively improving the ambience and outdoor thermal comfort in tropical urban open spaces. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Pulau Pinang & Pusat Penerbitan Universiti (UPENA) 2012 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/8869/1/AJ_WAN%20NOOR%20ANIRA%20WAN%20ALI%20EAJ%2012.pdf Hj. Hassan, Norasikin and Mohd Sarip@Shariff, Ameri and Hj. Wan Ali@Yaacob, Wan Noor Anira (2012) Vegetation density and their impact on urban open spaces microclimate : a case study of KLCC Park, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia / Wan Noor Anira Hj. Wan Ali@Yaacob, Norasikin Hj. Hassan and Ameri Mohd Sarip@Shariff. Esteem Academic Journal, 8 (2). pp. 93-105. ISSN 1675-7939
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description Urban open spaces are one of the characteristics of urban environment that is of enormous importance in the daily life of people living in urban areas. However, urban open spaces in tropical climate are highly exposed to solar radiation. These conditions will lead to increased global warming and urban heat island. Therefore, vegetation (trees) in urban areas is of special value as they can reduce the air temperature by direct shading of surface as well as by moderating solar heat gain through evapotranspiration of the trees. This study compares the effectiveness and influences of vegetation density (High, Medium and Low Density) on microclimate modification in improving ambient and human thermal comfort in urban open spaces. The study employed three (3) methods: (i) plant species selection procedure, (ii) a field measurement procedure and (iii) computer-based microclimate analysis (Temperature, Surface temperature and Relative humidity). The result from this study indicates that high vegetation, medium vegetation and low vegetation density of Peltophorum pterocarpum (Yellow Flame) species on 100 meter² have a different significance to direct microclimate on urban open spaces. The study found that the high vegetation density of the under turf and pavement of 100 meter² has more significance and influence on the microclimate modification in urban open spaces than the medium and low vegetation density due to the tree canopy. High vegetation density of Peltophorum pterocarpum (Yellow Flame) species of 100 meter² capability contributes to the reduction of the air temperature of up to 3.1 °C by promoting more evapotranspiration and effectively improving the ambience and outdoor thermal comfort in tropical urban open spaces.
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author Hj. Hassan, Norasikin
Mohd Sarip@Shariff, Ameri
Hj. Wan Ali@Yaacob, Wan Noor Anira
spellingShingle Hj. Hassan, Norasikin
Mohd Sarip@Shariff, Ameri
Hj. Wan Ali@Yaacob, Wan Noor Anira
Vegetation density and their impact on urban open spaces microclimate : a case study of KLCC Park, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia / Wan Noor Anira Hj. Wan Ali@Yaacob, Norasikin Hj. Hassan and Ameri Mohd Sarip@Shariff
author_facet Hj. Hassan, Norasikin
Mohd Sarip@Shariff, Ameri
Hj. Wan Ali@Yaacob, Wan Noor Anira
author_sort Hj. Hassan, Norasikin
title Vegetation density and their impact on urban open spaces microclimate : a case study of KLCC Park, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia / Wan Noor Anira Hj. Wan Ali@Yaacob, Norasikin Hj. Hassan and Ameri Mohd Sarip@Shariff
title_short Vegetation density and their impact on urban open spaces microclimate : a case study of KLCC Park, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia / Wan Noor Anira Hj. Wan Ali@Yaacob, Norasikin Hj. Hassan and Ameri Mohd Sarip@Shariff
title_full Vegetation density and their impact on urban open spaces microclimate : a case study of KLCC Park, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia / Wan Noor Anira Hj. Wan Ali@Yaacob, Norasikin Hj. Hassan and Ameri Mohd Sarip@Shariff
title_fullStr Vegetation density and their impact on urban open spaces microclimate : a case study of KLCC Park, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia / Wan Noor Anira Hj. Wan Ali@Yaacob, Norasikin Hj. Hassan and Ameri Mohd Sarip@Shariff
title_full_unstemmed Vegetation density and their impact on urban open spaces microclimate : a case study of KLCC Park, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia / Wan Noor Anira Hj. Wan Ali@Yaacob, Norasikin Hj. Hassan and Ameri Mohd Sarip@Shariff
title_sort vegetation density and their impact on urban open spaces microclimate : a case study of klcc park, kuala lumpur, malaysia / wan noor anira hj. wan ali@yaacob, norasikin hj. hassan and ameri mohd sarip@shariff
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Pulau Pinang & Pusat Penerbitan Universiti (UPENA)
publishDate 2012
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