会议专题

Advanced Policy Design and Theory for Heat Island Countermeasures - Development of the Urban Environmental Infrastructure

This report examines the thinking regarding the urban environmental infrastructure for measures against the heat island phenomenon. The heat island phenomenon is an environmental issue specific to urban areas caused by the process of urbanization over time. In March 2004, an outline of heat island measures was proposed. As one of the pillars of heat island measures, the outline proposed improvement of urban structures, such as securing a path for wind to pass through above green areas and water. In implementing measures to counteract the heat island phenomenon on a citywide scale, it is necessary to improve and enhance the infrastructure for the urban environment, such as green space, water, and wind pathways, with careful planning. In this survey, urban environmental infrastructure was recognized as the foundation of the city that will contribute to alleviation of the heat island phenomenon. The definition of urban environmental infrastructure was examined.

heat island phenomenon urban environmental infrastructure environmental policy design acceptable environmental capacity environmental load reduction

Yukihiro MASUDA Nobnyuki TAKAHASHI Toshio OJIMA

Waseda Institute for Advanced Study, Waseda University Comprehensive Research Organization, Waseda University Waseda University

国际会议

The 6th International Symposium of Asia Institute of Urban Environment(亚洲城市环境学会第六届国际会议)

长春

英文

491-496

2009-09-20(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)