Management strategies of thermal environment in urban area using the cooling function of the mountains: A case study of the Honam Jeongmaek areas in South Korea

Jeong Min Son, Jeong Hee Eum, Dong Pil Kim, Jino Kwon

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Abstract

The aim of this study is to suggest planning strategies for managing comfortable thermal environments in urban areas by local cold air generated in mountains, which finally contributes to making sustainable and eco-friendly cities. For this purpose, we selected urban areas in the Honam Jeongmaek in Korea and analyzed the nighttime cold airflow and altitude of the cold air layer generated in mountains, by using the KALM(Kaltluftabflussmodell) model which calculates the amount of cold air generated during the nighttime without winds. The results of analysis found that the local airflows generated in Mt. Chuwol, Mt. Mudeung, Mt. Cheonun, Mt. Byeongpung and Mt. Geum influenced the entire study site from across GwangjuMetropolitan City to adjacent areas. Therefore, the mountains generatedmajor cold airflows should be designated as themanagement area for securing cooling function. As a result of detailed analysis, most developed areas, such as Buk-gu, Seo-gu and Nam-gu, as well as industrial areas, did not have a smooth flow, so management strategies were needed. In particular,Mt. Mudeung andMt. Cheonunwere the source areas of the local cold air generation and the generated flows from the mountains could influence into developed areas of GwangjuMetropolitan City. Thus, thorough preservation policies are required forMt. Mudeung andMt. Cheonun from development that causes damages to mountainous terrain and topography. This study could support the establishment of systematic management plans of the Honam Jeongmaek in preparation for climate change. In addition, it is expected to be used to develop policies related to the quantitative expansion of mountain areas with cooling functions and the conservation of sustainable mountain areas.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4691
JournalSustainability (Switzerland)
Volume10
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Dec 2018

Keywords

  • Cooling function
  • KALM
  • Mountain range
  • Nocturnal cold air
  • Urban heat island

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