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High-Rise Urban Form and Microclimate

Feng Yang and Liang Chen
... temperature is higher (LCZ1 vs. LCZ2). This is in accordance with previous studies (Gao et al. 2009). In an urban area with lower building density and abundance of urban vegetation, residential greenery tends to perform better in ...
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