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]).
Fig 2.
Distribution of measurement points.
(The satellite images in Fig 2 with permission from Beijing Qianfan Shijing Co., Ltd, original copyright [2020] [96]).
Fig 3.
Different types of spatial measurement points.
Fig 4.
Research framework for thermal comfort of village public space.
Fig 5.
Thermal-sensation evaluation scales.
Fig 6.
Thermal-comfort evaluation scales.
Table 1.
Experimental equipment used for the measurement of micrometeorological parameters.
Table 2.
Classification of thermal sensation/stress on the PET scale.
Table 3.
Main time periods for outdoor activities during the summer.
Fig 7.
Evaluation of the influence of certain characteristics on subjective comfort.
Fig 8.
Overall comfort votes for different spaces.
Fig 9.
TSVs for different spaces.
Fig 10.
Correlation between PET and MTSV.
Fig 11.
Variation trends of microclimate parameters at each measurement point in the square.
Fig 12.
Mean variation of meteorological parameters at each measurement point in the square.
Fig 13.
Variation trend of microclimate parameters at each measurement point in the street.
Fig 14.
Mean variation of meteorological parameters at each measurement point in the street.
Fig 15.
Variation trends of microclimate parameters at each measurement point in green space.
Fig 16.
Mean variation of meteorological parameters at each measurement point of green space.
Table 4.
Mean values of the microclimate parameters of different types of spaces.
Fig 17.
Simulation results of the thermal environment.
Table 5.
Thermal comfort level and planning approaches for outdoor public space in villages.
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]).
Fig 19.
Spatial distribution of PET in the village.
Fig 20.
Spatial distribution map of the thermal environment at each measurement point.
Fig 21.
Local Climate Zone (LCZ) zoning system in Villages—a case study of Maling.
Fig 22.
Thermal-comfort plan for the village’s public spaces.