The relationship of urban vegetation in microclimatic thermal behavior: a case study in a coastal neighborhood in Maceió-Alagoas

estudo de caso em bairro litorâneo em Maceió-Alagoas

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46421/encac.v17i1.3741

Keywords:

Urban Climate, Urban Afforestation, Tropical Climate, Urban Canyon.

Abstract

Vegetation is an important element of the urban structure, especially in low-latitude tropical cities, where the incidence of solar radiation is high at all times of the year. Thus, it was necessary to understand the influence of urban vegetation in vertical canyons. Urban canyons are characterized by the presence of two parallel building facades with a street between them. In this sense, they vary according to the buildings’ height and the street’s width and can be defined as deep or shallow. Thus, the canyons cause changes in temperature, humidity and ventilation, depending on their geometry. This study aimed to analyze the influence of urban vegetation on air temperature in vertical canyons in a low-latitude tropical coastal city, through comparative analysis of air temperature in two sample points located in the Ponta Verde neighborhood, in Maceió-AL, taken as a case study in this investigation. The monitoring campaign was carried out in the summer period, passing through the day of the summer solstice, with the aid of temperature and relative humidity meters, HOBO brand, installed on public lighting poles, at an average height of 3.5 m in relation to the soil, with continuous recordings every 1 h. The results appreciated thermal differences between the points, in the hours of greater heating of the air. Therefore, the presence of tree vegetation in canyons significantly reduced air temperature, providing more comfortable microclimatic conditions for thermal comfort in outdoor environments.

Author Biographies

Rhuan Nicolas da Silva Dantos, Federal University of Alagoas

Bachelor in Architecture and Urbanism from the Federal University of Alagoas (2018), Doctorate in Architecture and Urbanism from the Graduate Program in Architecture and Urbanism of the Federal University of Alagoas, in the area of concentration Dynamics of Inhabited Space (Maceió - AL, Brazil).

Júlia, Federal University of Alagoas

Graduated in Architecture and Urbanism from the Federal University of Alagoas (UFAL), scholarship holder of the Institutional Program of Scientific Initiation Scholarships - PIBIC ( Maceió - AL, Brazil).

Ricardo Victor, Federal University of Alagoas

PhD in Environmental Engineering Sciences from the University of São Paulo - USP (2009). Professor at the Federal University of Alagoas, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism (FAU/UFAL), and professor/Advisor of the Graduate Program in Architecture and Urbanism (PPGAU/FAU/UFAL) (Maceió - AL, Brazil).

Jéssica, Federal University of Alagoas

Master in Architecture and Urbanism by the Graduate Program in Architecture and Urbanism of the Federal University of Alagoas. PhD student in the Graduate Program in Architecture and Urbanism of the Federal University of Alagoas (Maceió - AL, Brazil).

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Published

26/10/2023

How to Cite

SANTOS, R. N. da S.; SANTOS, J. M. V.; BARBOSA, R. V. R.; PEREIRA, J. D. S. The relationship of urban vegetation in microclimatic thermal behavior: a case study in a coastal neighborhood in Maceió-Alagoas: estudo de caso em bairro litorâneo em Maceió-Alagoas. In: ENCONTRO NACIONAL DE CONFORTO NO AMBIENTE CONSTRUÍDO, 17., 2023. Anais [...]. [S. l.], 2023. p. 1–9. DOI: 10.46421/encac.v17i1.3741. Disponível em: https://eventos.antac.org.br/index.php/encac/article/view/3741. Acesso em: 20 may. 2024.

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2. Clima e Planejamento Urbano

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