9 results on '"bonggeun song"'
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2. An Analysis of Rational Green Area Ratio by Land Use Types for Mitigating Heat-Island Effects
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Kyunghun Park and bonggeun song
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Daytime ,Geography ,Land use ,Urban planning ,Commercial area ,Radiance ,Environmental engineering ,Area ratio ,Land cover ,Urban heat island - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze reasonable green area ratios for mitigating urban heat island considering various land use types. Land uses of 5 types such as single residential, multi residential, commercial area, public facility, and industrial area were considered. Green areas were extracted from the tree attribution of land cover. Effect of urban heat island was analysed by the surface temperature of ASTER thermal infrared radiance scanned daytime and nighttime. Mitigation effect of green area at daytime was higher than nighttime. Surface temperature of green area was low in single residential at daytime. But the difference of surface temperature by each land use type was small. The effect of surface temperature mitigation of green area was lower in industrial area. The results of reasonable green area ratios for mitigating urban heat island indicate that surface temperature was the lowest with green area ratio of 40~50% in single residential, multi residential, and commercial area at daytime. Surface temperature of nighttime was not changed much by green area ratios. Therefore, the results of this study will be suggested in urban development planning to construct effectively green area for mitigating urban heat island.
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- 2015
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3. Contribution of Greening and High-Albedo Coatings to Improvements in the Thermal Environment in Complex Urban Areas
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Kyunghun Park and bonggeun song
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Atmospheric Science ,Article Subject ,Coating materials ,Microclimate ,Soil science ,lcsh:QC851-999 ,engineering.material ,Albedo ,Pollution ,Reflectivity ,Temperature measurement ,Geophysics ,Greening ,Geography ,Coating ,Thermal ,engineering ,lcsh:Meteorology. Climatology ,Remote sensing - Abstract
The aim was to identify microclimate characteristics in relation to ground cover in green areas and the reflectivity of building coating materials. Furthermore, microclimate modeling of temperatures was conducted using ENVI-met, to analyze the effects of improved thermal environments based on increased green areas and increased reflectivity of exterior coatings. The accuracy of ENVI-met was validated through comparisons with field temperature measurements. The RMSE deviation of the predicted and actual field temperature values was 3–6°C; however, the explanatory power was as high as 60%. ENVI-met was performed for commercial and single residential areas that have high densities of artificial cover materials, before and after changes related to development of green areas and to increase in the reflectivity of coating materials. The results indicated that both areas exhibited distinct temperature reductions due to the creation of green spaces. When the reflectivity of the coating material was increased, a temperature increase was observed in all land-use types. Therefore, in order to improve the thermal environment of complex urban areas, it is necessary to improve green-area development and to use high-reflectivity ground and building cover materials, while taking into account the spatial characteristics of land-use types and their surrounding areas.
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- 2015
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4. Assessment of Flooding Vulnerability Based on GIS in Urban Area - Focused on Changwon City
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Kyunghun Park, bonggeun song, and Taek-Soon Lee
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Geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Flooding (psychology) ,Vulnerability ,Urban area ,Environmental planning - Published
- 2014
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5. Validation of ENVI-met Model with In Situ Measurements Considering Spatial Characteristics of Land Use Types
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Kyunghun Park, Sung-Gwan Jung, and bonggeun song
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In situ ,Daytime ,Geography ,Meteorology ,Land use ,Microclimate ,Radiant energy ,Land cover ,Radiation ,Atmospheric sciences ,Wind speed - Abstract
This research measures and compares on-site net radiation energy, air temperature, wind speed, and surface temperature considering various spatial characteristics with a focus on land use types in urban areas in Changwon, Southern Gyeongsangnam-do, to analyze the accuracy of an ENVI-met model, which is an analysis program of microclimate. The on-site measurement was performed for three days in a mobile measurement: two days during the daytime and one day during the nighttime. The analysis using the ENVI-met model was also performed in the same time zone as the on-site measurement. The results indicated that the ENVI-met model showed higher net radiation than the on-site measurement by approximately during the daytime whereas the latter showed higher net radiation energy by approximately during the nighttime. The temperature was found to be much higher by approximately in the on-site measurement during both the daytime and nighttime. The on-site measurement also showed higher surface temperature than the ENVI-met by approximately . In terms of the wind speed, there was a significant difference between the results of the ENVI-met model and on-site measurement. As for the correlation between the results of the ENVI-met model and on-site measurement, the temperature showed significantly high correlation whereas the correlations for the net radiation energy, surface temperature, and wind speed were very low. These results appear to be affected by excessive or under estimation of solar and terrestrial radiation and climatic conditions of the surrounding areas and characteristics of land cover. Hence, these factors should be considered when applying these findings in urban and environment planning for improving the microclimate in urban areas.
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- 2014
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6. An Assessment of Urban Water Cycle in Changwon-si Using GIS-based Water Cycle Area Ratio
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Kyunghun Park, Taek-Soon Lee, and bonggeun song
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Hydrology ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Commercial area ,Flooding (psychology) ,Impervious surface ,Environmental engineering ,Area ratio ,Water cycle ,Urban area ,Spatial analysis ,Groundwater - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze water cycle area ratio and spatial evaluation of water cycle in urban area of Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do. Water cycle area ratio are analyzed by using spatial data of land-cover and land-use, and Hot spot analysis of GIS program was used for spatial evaluation of water cycle. The results are as below. Firstly, the high water cycle area ratio areas were forests, parks, and rivers, but urban areas covered asphalt and concrete were low under 40%. Public institutions and co-residential of urban areas were higher than others because of high area ratio of pervious land-cover. Spatial evaluation of water cycle was analyzed to vulnerable areas there are dense residential and commercial area. These areas are really occurring frequently flooding and immersion, therefore, is required water management facilities and improvement of land-cover from impervious to pervious. In the future, it will require additionally analysis of water cycle area ratio supplemented data of water management facility and ground water.
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- 2013
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7. Air Ventilation Evaluation at Nighttime for the Construction of Wind Corridor in Urban Area
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bonggeun song and Kyunghun Park
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geography ,Development plan ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Meteorology ,Global wind patterns ,law ,Commercial area ,Ventilation (architecture) ,Inflow ,Urban area ,Wind speed ,Residential area ,law.invention - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to evaluate air ventilation using wind patterns of MetPhoMod program at nighttime focused on Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do. Evaluation indices of air ventilation are wind resistant and retention used by results of each wind speed and diversity. The results are as follows. Vulnerable areas of air ventilation are Bonglim-dong, Bansong-dong, Yongji-dong and so on. In high-rise apartment, commercial area and single residential area of Yongji-dong, Sangnam-dong and Sapa-dong, wind is stagnated by high buildings. Therefore, these areas should construct urban spaces to circulate the wind. And to inflow persistingly the fresh wind generated in a rural area, we think that the construction of wind corridor is suggested by development plan and policy wind corridor.
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- 2013
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8. Analysis of Heat Island Characteristics Considering Urban Space at Nighttime
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bonggeun song and Kyunghun Park
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Hydrology ,Geography ,Land use ,Meteorology ,Commercial area ,Satellite ,Energy consumption ,Urban heat island ,Scale (map) ,Urban space ,Spatial planning - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the characteristics of urban heat island considering urban space at nighttime. We used to analyze landuse and landcover data of 1:1,000 scale, DTM, and surface temperature extracted ASTER image satellite of nighttime. According to the analytical results, heat intensity in single-family residential is higher than that in industrial area, public facility area, and commercial area because the anthropogenic heat by energy consumption is released. Likewise, the temperature difference were big in the buildings of industrial area depending on operating hours. Meanwhile, green and river area had cooling impacts mitigating the urban heat island. Therefore, we have to mitigate heat intensity through constructing green space and waterfront area. As mentioned above, we think that the results of this study will be used as base data for effective spatial planning when formulating development planning to mitigate urban heat island at nighttime.
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- 2012
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9. Validation of ASTER Surface Temperature Data with In Situ Measurementsto Evaluate Heat Islands in Complex Urban Areas
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bonggeun song and Kyunghun Park
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In situ ,Atmospheric Science ,Daytime ,Radiometer ,biology ,Article Subject ,Infrared ,lcsh:QC851-999 ,biology.organism_classification ,Pollution ,Geophysics ,Geography ,Emissivity ,Satellite imagery ,lcsh:Meteorology. Climatology ,Urban heat island ,Aster (genus) ,Remote sensing - Abstract
This study compared Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) surface temperature data within situmeasurements to validate the use of ASTER data for studying heat islands in urban settings with complex spatial characteristics. Eight sites in Changwon, Korea, were selected for analyses. Surface temperature data were extracted from the thermal infrared (TIR) band of ASTER on four dates during the summer and fall of 2012, and correspondingin situmeasurements of temperature were also collected. Comparisons showed that ASTER derived temperatures were generally 4.27°C lower than temperatures collected byin situmeasurements during the daytime, except on cloudy days. However, ASTER temperatures were higher by 2.23–2.69°C on two dates during the nighttime. Temperature differences between a city park and a paved area were insignificant. Differences between ASTER derived temperatures and onsite measurements are caused by a variety of factors including the application of emissivity values that do not consider the complex spatial characteristics of urban areas. Therefore, to improve the accuracy of surface temperatures extracted from infrared satellite imagery, we propose a revised model whereby temperature data is obtained from ASTER and emissivity values for various land covers are extracted based onin situmeasurements.
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- 2014
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