Intraurban Temperature Variations: Urban Morphologies of the Densification Process of Copacabana Neighborhood, Brazil

The idea of compact cities is attracting enthusiasts, and some have proposed sustainable options for its implementation. This concept is based on planning for higher density cities with efficient connectivity in their structures. Because climatic characteristics are one of the basic factors to consi...

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Main Authors: Gisele S. Barbosa, Patricia R. C. Drach, Oscar D. Corbella
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:Climate
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/7/5/65
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spelling doaj-25157b4556834d2fac06d2b8d8eb36342020-11-25T01:36:39ZengMDPI AGClimate2225-11542019-05-01756510.3390/cli7050065cli7050065Intraurban Temperature Variations: Urban Morphologies of the Densification Process of Copacabana Neighborhood, BrazilGisele S. Barbosa0Patricia R. C. Drach1Oscar D. Corbella2Urban Engineering Program (PEU), Department of Graphic Expression (DEG), Polytechnic School (POLI), Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro 21941-909, BrazilDepartment of Architecture and Urbanism (DAU)/Escola Superior de Desenho Industrial (ESDI), University of Rio de Janeiro State, Petrópolis 25610-150, BrazilUrbanism Program (PROURB), Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro 21941-485, BrazilThe idea of compact cities is attracting enthusiasts, and some have proposed sustainable options for its implementation. This concept is based on planning for higher density cities with efficient connectivity in their structures. Because climatic characteristics are one of the basic factors to consider when planning a town, the models imported from different climates of Brazil must be intensely scrutinized and analyzed for their adequacy and effectiveness. Previous studies have revealed the inadequacy of the compact city model for tropical countries. In this study, the Copacabana neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, a city that is currently compact, was assessed using computational tools (ENVI-met) to observe the intraurban temperature dynamics and sky view factor (SVF) alterations at three time-points’ unit occupation history: 1930, 1950, and 2018. To determine the effects of morphological changes on thermal sensation, two outdoor comfort indexes were calculated: the physiological equivalent temperature (PET) and the universal thermal climate (UTCI). From the obtained results, the relationship between urban morphology, air temperature, and thermal comfort indicates that the debate about urban models will be heightened, particularly with regard to the concept of compact cities in the formation of new cities and neighborhoods in the tropics.https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/7/5/65urban morphologyintraurban temperatureurban heat islandsdensification processtropical city
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author Gisele S. Barbosa
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Oscar D. Corbella
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Patricia R. C. Drach
Oscar D. Corbella
Intraurban Temperature Variations: Urban Morphologies of the Densification Process of Copacabana Neighborhood, Brazil
Climate
urban morphology
intraurban temperature
urban heat islands
densification process
tropical city
author_facet Gisele S. Barbosa
Patricia R. C. Drach
Oscar D. Corbella
author_sort Gisele S. Barbosa
title Intraurban Temperature Variations: Urban Morphologies of the Densification Process of Copacabana Neighborhood, Brazil
title_short Intraurban Temperature Variations: Urban Morphologies of the Densification Process of Copacabana Neighborhood, Brazil
title_full Intraurban Temperature Variations: Urban Morphologies of the Densification Process of Copacabana Neighborhood, Brazil
title_fullStr Intraurban Temperature Variations: Urban Morphologies of the Densification Process of Copacabana Neighborhood, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Intraurban Temperature Variations: Urban Morphologies of the Densification Process of Copacabana Neighborhood, Brazil
title_sort intraurban temperature variations: urban morphologies of the densification process of copacabana neighborhood, brazil
publisher MDPI AG
series Climate
issn 2225-1154
publishDate 2019-05-01
description The idea of compact cities is attracting enthusiasts, and some have proposed sustainable options for its implementation. This concept is based on planning for higher density cities with efficient connectivity in their structures. Because climatic characteristics are one of the basic factors to consider when planning a town, the models imported from different climates of Brazil must be intensely scrutinized and analyzed for their adequacy and effectiveness. Previous studies have revealed the inadequacy of the compact city model for tropical countries. In this study, the Copacabana neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, a city that is currently compact, was assessed using computational tools (ENVI-met) to observe the intraurban temperature dynamics and sky view factor (SVF) alterations at three time-points’ unit occupation history: 1930, 1950, and 2018. To determine the effects of morphological changes on thermal sensation, two outdoor comfort indexes were calculated: the physiological equivalent temperature (PET) and the universal thermal climate (UTCI). From the obtained results, the relationship between urban morphology, air temperature, and thermal comfort indicates that the debate about urban models will be heightened, particularly with regard to the concept of compact cities in the formation of new cities and neighborhoods in the tropics.
topic urban morphology
intraurban temperature
urban heat islands
densification process
tropical city
url https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/7/5/65
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