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Journal of the Environmental Sciences
2017 Volume.26 No. 9 p.1057 ~ p.1072
Air Temperature Modification of an Urban Neighborhood Park in Summer - Hyowon Park, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do-
Park Soo-Kuk

Jo Sang-Man
Hyun Cheol-Ji
Kong Hak-Yang
Kim Seung-Hyun
Shin Young-Kyu
Abstract
In order to investigate the effect of air temperature reduction on an urban neighborhood park, air temperature data from five inside locations (forest, pine tree, lawn, brick and pergola) depending on surface types and three outside locations (Suwon, Maetan and Kwonsun) depending on urban forms were collected during the summer 2016 and compared. The forest location had the lowest mean air temperature amongst all locations sampled, though the mean difference between this and the other four locations in the park was relatively small (0.2-0.5¡É). In the daytime, the greatest mean difference between the forest location and the two locations exposed to direct beam solar radiation (brick and lawn) was 0.5-0.8¡É (Max. 1.6-2.1¡É). In the nighttime, the mean difference between the forest location and the other four locations in the park was small, though differences between the forest location and locations with grass cover (pine tree and lawn) reached a maximum of 0.9-1.7¡É. Comparing air temperature between sunny and shaded locations, the shaded locations showed a maximum of 1.5¡É lower temperature in the daytime and 0.7¡É higher in the nighttime. Comparing the air temperature of the forest location with those of the residential (Kwonsun) and apartment (Maetan) locations, the mean air temperature difference was 0.8-1.0¡É, higher than those measured between the forest location and the other park locations. The temperatures measured in the forest location were mean 0.9-1.3¡É (Max. 2.0-3.9¡É) lower in the daytime than for the residential and apartment locations and mean 0.4-1.0¡É (Max. 1.3-3.1¡É) lower in the nighttime. During the hottest period of each month, the difference was greater than the mean monthly differences, with temperatures in the residential and apartment locations mean 1.0-1.6¡É higher than those measured in the forest location. The effect of air temperature reduction on sampling locations within the park and a relatively high thermal.
KEYWORD
Urban Park, Air Temperature, Reduction, Daytime, Nighttime, Summer
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