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Title: The Effect of Vegetation in Enhancing the Performance of Courtyard in Buildings of Tropical Climate
Authors: Zango, Modi S.
Ossen, Dilshan R.
Toe, Doris H. C.
Nimlyat, Pontip S.
Agboola, Oluwagbemiga P.
Luke, Bobai J.
Keywords: Air Temperature
Building Envelope
Sky view Factor
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Journal of Applied Sciences & Environmental Sustainability
Series/Report no.: Vol. 3;Iss.8; Pp 34-42
Abstract: Vegetation and Built environments usually have a relationship in terms of air temperature mitigation, However, courtyard buildings, as a microclimate modifier is rarely assessed. The study examines the courtyard air temperature difference of the atmospheric condition in Chinese shop-house in Malacca, Malaysia. Advocacy, utilizing field measurement and centring on the difference in air temperature of the courtyard with 69% vegetation and courtyard with 18% vegetation under the same state of courtyard Area and height. The Microsoft Excel was used as the Statistical tool throughout the Analysis. The outcomes demonstrate that there exists a difference of 3-degree centigrade in the courtyard with 69% vegetation and courtyard with 18% vegetation. The results demonstrate that vegetation regulates the air temperature within the courtyards.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2828
ISSN: 2360-8013
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