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date accessioned2022-12-27T23:14:35Z
date available2022-12-27T23:14:35Z
date copyright8/17/2022 12:00:00 AM
date issued2022
identifier issn2642-6641
identifier otherjesbc_3_2_020201.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4288195
description abstractTropical environments cover a large part of the Earth: almost all the portion of the planetary surface included between latitudes 23.43 North (Tropic of Cancer) and 23.43 South (Tropic of Capricorn) [1]. Tropical climates can be divided in three subclimates: rainforest, monsoon, and savannah [2]. All these climates imply high humidity values and average temperatures of the coldest month greater to 18 °C [3]. In such environments, buildings and cities must face overheating for large periods of the year. Moreover, almost the 40% of humanity is living in these environments [4], and the number is expected to grow to the 50% by the 2050 [5]. Many megalopolises with more than 10.000.000 of inhabitants are placed there: Calcutta (India), Lagos (Nigeria), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Canton (China), and Manila (Philippines) are just a few examples.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleAdvancing Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies in the Tropics
typeJournal Paper
journal volume3
journal issue2
journal titleASME Journal of Engineering for Sustainable Buildings and Cities
identifier doi10.1115/1.4055138
journal fristpage20201
journal lastpage20201_2
page2
treeASME Journal of Engineering for Sustainable Buildings and Cities:;2022:;volume( 003 ):;issue: 002
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