@article{FaroughiKarimimoshaverArametal., author = {Faroughi, Maryam and Karimimoshaver, Mehrdad and Aram, Farshid and Solgi, Ebrahim and Mosavi, Amir and Nabipour, Narjes and Chau, Kwok-Wing}, title = {Computational modeling of land surface temperature using remote sensing data to investigate the spatial arrangement of buildings and energy consumption relationship}, series = {Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics}, volume = {2020}, journal = {Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics}, number = {Volume 14, No. 1}, publisher = {Taylor \& Francis}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1080/19942060.2019.1707711}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20200110-40585}, pages = {254 -- 270}, abstract = {The effect of urban form on energy consumption has been the subject of various studies around the world. Having examined the effect of buildings on energy consumption, these studies indicate that the physical form of a city has a notable impact on the amount of energy consumed in its spaces. The present study identified the variables that affected energy consumption in residential buildings and analyzed their effects on energy consumption in four neighborhoods in Tehran: Apadana, Bimeh, Ekbatan-phase I, and Ekbatan-phase II. After extracting the variables, their effects are estimated with statistical methods, and the results are compared with the land surface temperature (LST) remote sensing data derived from Landsat 8 satellite images taken in the winter of 2019. The results showed that physical variables, such as the size of buildings, population density, vegetation cover, texture concentration, and surface color, have the greatest impacts on energy usage. For the Apadana neighborhood, the factors with the most potent effect on energy consumption were found to be the size of buildings and the population density. However, for other neighborhoods, in addition to these two factors, a third factor was also recognized to have a significant effect on energy consumption. This third factor for the Bimeh, Ekbatan-I, and Ekbatan-II neighborhoods was the type of buildings, texture concentration, and orientation of buildings, respectively.}, subject = {Fernerkung}, language = {en} } @article{FathiSajadzadehMohammadiSheshkaletal., author = {Fathi, Sadegh and Sajadzadeh, Hassan and Mohammadi Sheshkal, Faezeh and Aram, Farshid and Pinter, Gergo and Felde, Imre and Mosavi, Amir}, title = {The Role of Urban Morphology Design on Enhancing Physical Activity and Public Health}, series = {International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health}, volume = {2020}, journal = {International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health}, number = {Volume 17, Issue 7, 2359}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, doi = {10.3390/ijerph17072359}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20200402-41225}, pages = {29}, abstract = {Along with environmental pollution, urban planning has been connected to public health. The research indicates that the quality of built environments plays an important role in reducing mental disorders and overall health. The structure and shape of the city are considered as one of the factors influencing happiness and health in urban communities and the type of the daily activities of citizens. The aim of this study was to promote physical activity in the main structure of the city via urban design in a way that the main form and morphology of the city can encourage citizens to move around and have physical activity within the city. Functional, physical, cultural-social, and perceptual-visual features are regarded as the most important and effective criteria in increasing physical activities in urban spaces, based on literature review. The environmental quality of urban spaces and their role in the physical activities of citizens in urban spaces were assessed by using the questionnaire tool and analytical network process (ANP) of structural equation modeling. Further, the space syntax method was utilized to evaluate the role of the spatial integration of urban spaces on improving physical activities. Based on the results, consideration of functional diversity, spatial flexibility and integration, security, and the aesthetic and visual quality of urban spaces plays an important role in improving the physical health of citizens in urban spaces. Further, more physical activities, including motivation for walking and the sense of public health and happiness, were observed in the streets having higher linkage and space syntax indexes with their surrounding texture.}, subject = {Morphologie}, language = {en} }