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The Related Research with the Land Cover State and Temperature in the Outer Space of the Super-High-Rise Building  

Han, Bong-Ho (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Univ. of Seoul)
Kim, Hong-Soon (Graduate School, Univ. of Seoul)
Jung, Tae-Jun (Graduate School, Univ. of Seoul)
Hong, Suk-Hwan (Institute of Urban Sciences, Univ. of Seoul)
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Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology / v.24, no.6, 2010 , pp. 751-762 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to understand the influence that the plant cover condition of the high-rise building outer space causes to the temperature change, we selected 12 high-rise building constructed in Seoul City. The land cover type of the outside was classified into six type(outer road, paved surface, shrub/grassland, single-layer tree planting-site, multi-layer planting-site, and waterscape facilities) and the temperature was measured at the representative point for each type in order to analyze the land cover temperature differential for each type of the high-rise building outer space. The study area showing the temperature tendency to be similar based upon one way analysis of variance after selecting the central part of the outer road for a control and measuring a temperature in order to consider the neighboring environmental difference of the dozen building was classified into 4 groups. As to the one-way layout result of variance analysis with the land cover type of the classified group and outer space temperature, the single-layer tree planting-site, waterscape facilities, and multi-layer planting-site belonged mainly to the low temperature section. The shrub/grassland, paved surface, and outer road belonged to the high temperature region. The temperature difference between low temperature region and high temperature region is about $1.06{\sim}6.17^{\circ}C$. However, the temperature in the Outer Space of the Super-High-Rise Building was variously appeared by the influence such as the cramped of the created planting-site and waterscape facilities area, the increase of amount of solar radiation and the reduction of reflection amount of light due to building etc.. Thus, the composition all produced the area of the green quantity required for each space and water space in advance. It was determined that there were the minimum area displaying an effect and the necessity to it secures the green quantity.
Keywords
LAND COVER; CITY TEMPERATURE; TEMPERATURE DECREASING; ONE WAY ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE; MULTI-LAYER PLANTING-SITE; WATERSCAPE FACILITIES;
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