Enhancing the Thermal Comfort of Utilitarian Bicyclists: An Energy Budget Approach Integrating the Principles of Microclimatic Design with Bicycle Pathway Design in Ottawa, Canada
Thermal comfort receives little priority in the planning and design of bicycle pathways. Design tools are required to illustrate the importance of the relationship between climate and bicycling activity to improve the bicycling experience and extend the bicycling season in a cold climate. Microclima...
Main Author: | Klein, Elisabeth Faith |
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Other Authors: | Brown, Robert D. |
Language: | en |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10214/5205 |
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