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Fig 1.

(a) Geographic location of the study area. (b) Monthly mean/maximal/minimal air temperature and mean relative humidity in Mengjin County from 2010 to 2019. (c) Land use map. (The satellite images in Fig 1 (a) with permission from Beijing Qianfan Shijing Co., Ltd, original copyright [2020] [96]).

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Fig 2.

Distribution of measurement points.

(The satellite images in Fig 2 with permission from Beijing Qianfan Shijing Co., Ltd, original copyright [2020] [96]).

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Fig 3.

Different types of spatial measurement points.

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Fig 4.

Research framework for thermal comfort of village public space.

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Fig 5.

Thermal-sensation evaluation scales.

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Fig 6.

Thermal-comfort evaluation scales.

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Table 1.

Experimental equipment used for the measurement of micrometeorological parameters.

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Table 2.

Classification of thermal sensation/stress on the PET scale.

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Table 3.

Main time periods for outdoor activities during the summer.

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Fig 7.

Evaluation of the influence of certain characteristics on subjective comfort.

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Fig 8.

Overall comfort votes for different spaces.

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Fig 9.

TSVs for different spaces.

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Fig 10.

Correlation between PET and MTSV.

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Fig 11.

Variation trends of microclimate parameters at each measurement point in the square.

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Fig 12.

Mean variation of meteorological parameters at each measurement point in the square.

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Fig 13.

Variation trend of microclimate parameters at each measurement point in the street.

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Fig 14.

Mean variation of meteorological parameters at each measurement point in the street.

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Fig 15.

Variation trends of microclimate parameters at each measurement point in green space.

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Fig 16.

Mean variation of meteorological parameters at each measurement point of green space.

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Table 4.

Mean values of the microclimate parameters of different types of spaces.

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Fig 17.

Simulation results of the thermal environment.

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Table 5.

Thermal comfort level and planning approaches for outdoor public space in villages.

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Fig 18.

(a) Current map of the village’s public spaces. (b) Thermal-comfort plan of the village’s public spaces. (The satellite images in Fig 18(a) and 18(b) with permission from Beijing Qianfan Shijing Co., Ltd, original copyright [2020] [96]).

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Fig 19.

Spatial distribution of PET in the village.

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Fig 20.

Spatial distribution map of the thermal environment at each measurement point.

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Fig 21.

Local Climate Zone (LCZ) zoning system in Villages—a case study of Maling.

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Fig 22.

Thermal-comfort plan for the village’s public spaces.

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