Deriving an Urban Climate Map in coastal areas with complex terrain in the Basque Country (Spain)

Juan A. Acero*, Jon Arrizabalaga, Sebastian Kupski, Lutz Katzschner

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Abstract

This works develops a methodology to analyze urban climate from an urban planning perspective and derive an Urban Climate Map (UC-Map). Calculations with spatial information layers, climate measurements and urban climate knowledge are used to evaluate thermal load and dynamic potential of the urban area. All the necessary information is grouped in five information layers (building volume, building surface fraction, green areas, ventilation paths and slopes). The method is applied to Bilbao (Spain), a medium-sized urban area located in complex terrain, and influenced by sea breeze and cold air drainage flow.The resulting UC-Map agrees with experimental data and shows the effects on thermal comfort of the interaction of different land use with regional climate. Local/regional ventilation systems characterized by diurnal and seasonal intensity variations turn out to be a very important aspect to reduce heat storage in Bilbao. Specific recommendations are included to improve and protect climate. This UC-Map is an important milestone in Spain since it is the first information tool that relates urban climate with urban planning. The methodology presented is simple to apply and can be adapted to other urban areas with similar characteristics to Bilbao.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)35-60
Number of pages26
JournalUrban Climate
Volume4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2013

Funding

The authors would like to acknowledge Dipl. German Fernandez for the help with the measuring devices and Dipl. Andres Simon, Dipl. Lexuri Yurrebaso, Dr. Karmele Herranz and Dr. Julia Hidalgo for the help during the measurement campaigns. Climatic data was provided by the Environmental Department and the Basque Meteorological Agency in the Basque Country (Spain). This work was partially funded by “K-Egokitzen” (2007–2011), a research project of the Department of Environment of the Basque Government through ETORTEK programme within the framework of the Basque Science, Technology and Innovation Plan 2010.

FundersFunder number
Eusko Jaurlaritza

    Keywords

    • Coastal area
    • Complex terrain
    • Geographic Information System (GIS)
    • Urban Climate Map
    • Urban planning

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