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2015-03-20Author
Burghardt, RenéSubject
004 Data processing and computer science 500 Science 550 Earth sciences and geology 620 Engineering 710 Landscaping and area planning StadtklimaKlimaanalyseGeoinformationssystemMetadata
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Dissertation
Development of an ArcGIS extension to model urban climate factors
(A method of automatic and interactive analysis to capture the influencing factors on urban climate)
Abstract
The possibility to develop automatically running models which can capture some of the most important factors driving the urban climate would be very useful for many planning aspects. With the help of these modulated climate data, the creation of the typically used “Urban Climate Maps” (UCM) will be accelerated and facilitated. This work describes the development of a special ArcGIS software extension, along with two support databases to achieve this functionality. At the present time, lacking comparability between different UCMs and imprecise planning advices going along with the significant technical problems of manually creating conventional maps are central issues. Also inflexibility and static behaviour are reducing the maps’ practicality. From experi-ence, planning processes are formed more productively, namely to implant new planning parameters directly via the existing work surface to map the impact of the data change immediately, if pos-sible. In addition to the direct climate figures, information of other planning areas (like regional characteristics / developments etc.) have to be taken into account to create the UCM as well. Taking all these requirements into consideration, an automated calculation process of urban climate impact parameters will serve to increase the creation of homogenous UCMs efficiently.
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title={Development of an ArcGIS extension to model urban climate factors},
school={Universität Kassel, Fachbereich Architektur, Stadtplanung, Landschaftsplanung},
month={03},
year={2015}
}
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2015-03-20T08:27:30Z 2015-03-20T08:27:30Z 2015-03-20 urn:nbn:de:hebis:34-2015032047832 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2015032047832 eng Urheberrechtlich geschützt https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/ 004 500 550 620 710 Development of an ArcGIS extension to model urban climate factors Dissertation The possibility to develop automatically running models which can capture some of the most important factors driving the urban climate would be very useful for many planning aspects. With the help of these modulated climate data, the creation of the typically used “Urban Climate Maps” (UCM) will be accelerated and facilitated. This work describes the development of a special ArcGIS software extension, along with two support databases to achieve this functionality. At the present time, lacking comparability between different UCMs and imprecise planning advices going along with the significant technical problems of manually creating conventional maps are central issues. Also inflexibility and static behaviour are reducing the maps’ practicality. From experi-ence, planning processes are formed more productively, namely to implant new planning parameters directly via the existing work surface to map the impact of the data change immediately, if pos-sible. In addition to the direct climate figures, information of other planning areas (like regional characteristics / developments etc.) have to be taken into account to create the UCM as well. Taking all these requirements into consideration, an automated calculation process of urban climate impact parameters will serve to increase the creation of homogenous UCMs efficiently. open access A method of automatic and interactive analysis to capture the influencing factors on urban climate Burghardt, René Universität Kassel, Fachbereich Architektur, Stadtplanung, Landschaftsplanung Katzschner, Lutz Rosenthal, Gert Stadtklima Klimaanalyse Geoinformationssystem 2015-01-27
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