代表著作
戶外遮蔽影響熱環境及人的熱舒適性,進而影響到空間的使用。而過去應用「天空可視率」(sky view factor,簡稱SVF)是一個普遍度量遮蔽程度的方法,過去的評估方式是用魚眼鏡拍攝。
本研究首次提出的「區域平均天空可視率」構想,即是為了解決傳統魚眼鏡評估戶外遮蔽程度不夠全面性的問題,以研究團隊研發之SkyHelios模型模擬出公園內各點的「區域平均天空可視率」來呈現公園中的景觀植栽遮蔽特性,圖中深紅色為高遮蔽(低SVF)的區域,淺黃至白色則為低遮蔽(高SVF)的區域。本研究以此圖評估的結果做為探討熱舒適性與公園使用率之客觀指標,並以其提出的亞熱帶及熱帶區域的熱舒適範圍及熱調適理論做為驗證。 本研究成果刊登於國際都市研究(Urban Studies)領域排名第一的Landscape and Urban Planning第107期登,文中創新「區域平均天空可視率」分布圖獲選為期刊當期封面照片,以及主編評論(Editorial)專文介紹,摘要如下 「…本文採用一個改良的方法「區域平均天空可視率」來評估公園遮蔽程度,並以此做為遮蔽程度的參數來理解公園在不同季節及區域的使用狀況。... 隨著氣候變遷,熱舒適性逐漸成為綠地規劃設計上的重要議題,特別在大型都會區迅速崛起的熱帶及亞熱帶的區域尤其重要。審查者認為這個研究採用的方法是創新且合理的,而研究成果是有趣且具關聯的,因此我們介紹它作為本期的封面圖片。」 Editorial, Landscape and Urban Planning V107 |
(A) Journal Papers
- Hwang, R.L., Shih, W.M., Lin, T.P., Huang, K.T*. 2018. Simplification and adjustment of the energy consumption indices of office building envelopes in response to climate change. Applied Energy 230: 460-470.
- Potchter, O.*, Cohen, P., Lin, T.P., Matzarakis, A. 2018. Outdoor human thermal perception in various climates: A comprehensive review of approaches, methods and quantification. Science of the Total Environment 631-632: 390-406.
- Lin, T.P.*, Yang, S.R., Chen, Y.C., Matzarakis, A. 2018. The potential of a modified physiologically equivalent temperature (mPET) based on local thermal comfort perception in hot and humid regions. Theoretical and Applied Climatology 1-4.
- Chen, Y.C., Yao, C.K., Honjo, T., Lin, T.P.* 2018. The application of a high-density street-level air temperature observation network (HiSAN): Dynamic variation characteristics of urban heat island in Tainan, Taiwan. Science of the Total Environment 626: 555-566.
- Huang, K.T., Yang, S.R., Matzarakis, A., Lin, T.P.* 2018. Identifying outdoor thermal risk areas and evaluation of future thermal comfort concerning shading orientation in a traditional settlement. Science of the Total Environment 626: 567-580.
- Chen, Y.C., Lin, T.P.*, Lin, C.T. 2017. A simple approach for the development of urban climatic maps based on the urban characteristics in Tainan, Taiwan. International Journal of Biometeorology 61: 1029-1041.
- Lin, T.P.*, Chen, Y.C., Matzarakis, A. 2017. Urban thermal stress climatic mapping: Combination of long-term climate data and thermal stress risk evaluation. Sustainable Cities and Society 34: 12-21.
- Lin, F.Y., Lin, T.P., Hwang, R.L.* 2017. Using geospatial information and building energy simulation to construct urban residential energy use map with high resolution for Taiwan cities. Energy and Buildings 157: 166-175.
- Shih, W.M., Lin, T.P.*, Tan, N.X., Liu, M.H. 2017. Long-term perceptions of outdoor thermal environments in an elementary school in a hot-humid climate. International Journal of Biometeorology 61: 1657-1666.
- Lin, T.P.*, Lin, F.Y., Wu, P.R., H?mmerle, M., H?fle, B., Bechtold, S., Hwang, R.L., Chen, Y.C. 2017. Multiscale analysis and reduction measures of urban carbon dioxide budget based on building energy consumption. Energy and Buildings 153: 356-367.
- Yang, S.R., Lin, T.P.* 2016. An integrated outdoor spaces design procedure to relieve heat stress in hot and humid regions. Building and Environment 99: 149-160.
- Chen, Y.C., Chen, C.Y., Matzarakis, A., Liu, J.K., Lin, T.P.* 2016. Modeling of mean radiant temperature based on comparison of airborne remote sensing data with surface measured data. Atmospheric Research 174-175: 151-159.
- Martinelli, L.*, Lin, T.P., Matzarakis, A. 2015. Assessment of the influence of daily shadings pattern on human thermal comfort and attendance in Rome during summer period. Building and Environment 92: 30-38.
- Lin, T.P.*, Yang, S.R., Matzarakis, A. 2015. Customized rating assessment of climate suitability (CRACS): climate satisfaction evaluation based on subjective perception. International Journal of Biometeorology 59: 1825-1837.
- Huang, K.T., Huang, W.P., Lin, T.P., Hwang, R.L.* 2015. Implementation of green building specification credits for better thermal conditions in naturally ventilated school buildings. Building and Environment 86: 141-150.
- K?ntor, N.*, Kov?cs, A., Lin, T.P. 2015. Looking for simple correction functions between the mean radiant temperature from the "standard black globe" and the "six-directional" techniques in Taiwan. Theoretical and Applied Climatology 121: 99-111.
- Tsai, K.T., Lin, T.P.*, Hwang, R.L., Huang, Y.J. 2014. Carbon dioxide emissions generated by energy consumption of hotels and homestay facilities in Taiwan. Tourism Management 42: 13-21.
- Chen, Y.C.*, Lin, T.P., Matzarakis, A. 2014. Comparison of mean radiant temperature from field experiment and modelling: a case study in Freiburg, Germany. Theoretical and Applied Climatology 118: 535-551.
- K?ntor, N.*, Lin, T.P., Matzarakis, A. 2014. Daytime relapse of the mean radiant temperature based on the six-directional method under unobstructed solar radiation. International Journal of Biometeorology 58: 1615-1625.
- Tung, C.H., Chen, C.P., Tsai, K.T., K?ntor, N., Hwang, R.L., Matzarakis, A., Lin, T.P.* 2014. Outdoor thermal comfort characteristics in the hot and humid region from a gender perspective. International Journal of Biometeorology 58: 1927-1939.
- Lin, T.P., Tsai, K.T.*, Liao, C.C., Huang, Y.C. 2013. Effects of thermal comfort and adaptation on park attendance regarding different shading levels and activity types. Building and Environment 59: 599-611.
- Lin, T.P.*, Tsai, K.T., Hwang, R.L., Matzarakis, A. 2012. Quantification of the effect of thermal indices and sky view factor on park attendance. Landscape and Urban Planning 107: 137-146.
- Liang, H.H., Lin, T.P., Hwang, R.L.* 2012. Linking occupants' thermal perception and building thermal performance in naturally ventilated school buildings. Applied Energy 94: 355-363.
- Hwang, R.L., Lin, T.P.*, Matzarakis, A. 2011. Seasonal effects of urban street shading on long-term outdoor thermal comfort. Building and Environment 46: 863-870.
- Lin, T.P.*, Matzarakis, A. 2011. Tourism climate information based on human thermal perception in Taiwan and Eastern China. Tourism Management 32: 492-500.
- Lin, T.P.*, DeDear, R., Hwang, R.L. 2011. Effect of thermal adaptation on seasonal outdoor thermal comfort. International Journal of Climatology 31: 302-312.
- Lin, T.P., Hwang, R.L.*, Huang, K.T., Sun, C.Y., Huang, Y.C. 2010. Passenger thermal perceptions, thermal comfort requirements, and adaptations in short- and long-haul vehicles. International Journal of Biometeorology 54: 221-230.
- Lin, T.P.*, Matzarakis, A., Hwang, R.L. 2010. Shading effect on long-term outdoor thermal comfort. Building and Environment 45: 213-221.
- Hwang, R.L., Lin, T.P., Cheng, M.J., Lo, J.H. 2010. Adaptive comfort model for tree-shaded outdoors in Taiwan. Building and Environment 45: 1873-1879.
- Lin, T.P.* 2010. Carbon dioxide emissions from transport in Taiwan's national parks. Tourism Management 31: 285-290.
- Lin, T.P.* 2009. Thermal perception, adaptation and attendance in a public square in hot and humid regions. Building and Environment 44: 2017-2026.
- Hwang, R.L., Cheng, M.J.*, Lin, T.P., Ho, M.C. 2009. Thermal perceptions, general adaptation methods and occupant's idea about the trade-off between thermal comfort and energy saving in hot-humid regions. Building and Environment 44: 1128-1134.
- Hwang, R.L., Lin, T.P.*, Liang, H.H., Yang, K.H., Yeh, T.C. 2009. Additive model for thermal comfort generated by matrix experiment using orthogonal array. Building and Environment 44: 1730-1739.
- Hwang, R.L., Lin, T.P., Chen, C.P.*, Kuo, N.J. 2009. Investigating the adaptive model of thermal comfort for naturally ventilated school buildings in Taiwan. International Journal of Biometeorology 53: 189-200.
- Lin, T.P.*, Matzarakis, A. 2008. Tourism climate and thermal comfort in Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan. International Journal of Biometeorology 52: 281-290.
- Cheng, M.J., Hwang, R.L.*, Lin, T.P. 2008. Field experiments on thermal comfort requirements for campus dormitories in Taiwan. Indoor and Built Environment 17: 191-202.
- Hwang, R.L.*, Lin, T.P., Cheng, M.J., Chien, J.H. 2007. Patient thermal comfort requirement for hospital environments in Taiwan. Building and Environment 42: 2980-2987.
- Lin, T.P.*, Ho, Y.F., Huang, Y.S. 2007. Seasonal effect of pavement on outdoor thermal environments in subtropical Taiwan. Building and Environment 42: 4124-4131.
- Hwang, R.L.*, Lin, T.P., Kuo, N.J. 2006. Field experiments on thermal comfort in campus classrooms in Taiwan. Energy and Buildings 38: 53-62.
(B)Book Chapters
1. Lin, T.P., 2016, Management of shading and public places. In Urban Climate Challenges in the Tropics: Rethinking Planning and Design Opportunities, Emmanuel, R., Eds. Imperial College Press: UK