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Journal of the Korean housing association | 2012

Evaluation of Thermal Environment of External Space following the Fence Demolition Campaign in Detached Housing Area

Ji-Won Ryu; Eung-Ho Jung; Aki Shimizu; Sang-Hak Oh; Akira Hoyano

This study examines how fence demolition may change the thermal environments of external spaces of houses and suggests what factors need to be considered when a fence is demolished. The results of the research are summarized as follows. In terms of the surface temperature, there was no significant difference in all time plots after the removal of all materials. However, applying greening methods (changing the surface materials, planting trees, and building a green roof following fence demolition) could lower the surface temperatures, calling for proper plans for various greening methods. The MRT results indicates that walls block solar radiation and provide shade, reducing radiant heat from roads and surrounding structures during the daytime when solar radiation directly effects surface temperatures. Also, the application of greening methods such as planting vegetation and trees could have shading and evapotranspiration effects, leading to a lower temperature distribution. The HIP results were similar to the MRT results. They indicated that walls block solar radiation within the residential sections and provide shade, resulting in a lower temperature distribution during the daytime. However, areas where greening methods such as a green roof or tree planting were applied showed difference in temperature distribution.


Journal of the Korean housing association | 2013

A Study on Thermal Comfortable Following the Thermal Environment Migration in Detached Housing Area

Ji-Won Ryu; Eung-Ho Jung; Akira Hoyano; Dae-Wuk Kim

The purpose of this study is to increase thermal comfort within a detached housing area by improving the thermal environment. Therefore, it suggests application of various greening methods, taking into account the materials and shape of the outdoor space, as a systematic approach to reducing sensible heat by lowering the surface temperature. As to Case 1 and Case 2, there was no significant difference in the surface temperatures within the detached housing area, but Case 1 showed lower surface temperature distribution around the fence due to shade during the daytime. Case 3 showed the low surface temperature distribution of 10℃ around the planted trees during the daytime and temperature of 15℃ around the green roof. With respect to MRT the green roof showed a temperature difference of 3℃ or more and the vacant land covered by the grass also showed a difference of 2~3℃. In addition, Case 3 with increased green coverage showed the temperature 10℃ lower than Case 2. Meanwhile, changes in the wind velocity may cause dispersion of sensible heat and thus affect the temperature. And higher trees are more effective in blocking solar radiation and lowering the temperatures.


Journal of the Korean housing association | 2014

Evaluation of Thermal Environment in the Detached Housing Area Based on the Form-Based Codes

Ji-Won Ryu; Eung-Ho Jung

This study assesses thermal environment of detached housing area by classifying buildings types with codes based on spatial characteristics and forms of the detached housing area and applying heat island alleviation measures, especially focused on FBCs (Form-Based Codes). We analyzed shapes and materials of outdoor space with 3D-CAD, which can affect the surface temperature of the case studies, focusing on heat island alleviation measures, and performed space design by applying relevant climate factors to a simulation. As to the 3D surface temperature and HIP distribution, lowtemperature distribution was shown in the case studies when we applied heat island alleviation measures. FBCs (FormBased Codes) is being developed for the purpose of creating new urban environment. This study is significant because it pays attention to the effects of surface temperatures on accumulation of sensible heat and reviews heat island alleviation measures with outdoor space shapes/materials in order to lower surface temperatures, aiming at improved pleasantness of the detached housing area.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2014

Analysis for Environmental Consciousness on Conservation Planning Considering the Regional Characteristic -The Case of Daegu City-

Ji-Won Ryu; Eung-Ho Jung

Abstract In this study, the environmental consciousness of Daegu citizen on conservation planning considering the regional characteristics was investigated. Data were collected throughout a survey and 1400 people were selected using a stratified sampling method based on populations of Daegu administration district. Results wee followings; First, the levels of environmental consciousness were different dependent on districts’ characteristics. Second, poor awareness on Daegu Agenda 21 (Clear and Green Daegu 21) were shown. Daegu Agenda 21 is the action plan for the sustainable environmental conservation activities of the City of Daegu. Third, waste was the most serious environmental problems of Daegu , air quality was second worst, and third was river water quality from the survey, but differentiated awareness was shown dependent on regional spatial factors and pollution emission factors. Last, a public environmental education was the most important issue to make invigorations and progress for future environmental policy.


Journal of the Korean housing association | 2011

A Study on Evaluation of Thermal Environment Following the Alleviation of the Limit on Number of Floors of Apartment Complexes

Ji-Won Ryu; Eung-Ho Jung; Hoyano Akira

The objective of this study is to provide basic objective data which can be utilized as an adjustment criterion for the alleviation of the limit on the number of floors of buildings by quantitatively evaluates the effect of the alleviation of the limit on the number of floors of buildings in apartment complexes on thermal environment of apartment complexes using data obtained from apartments in a class 2 general residential area. In this study, we carried out a thermal environment analysis utilizing the simulation of a virtual object area. The result is summarized as follows: The result of analyzing the entire surface temperature showed an equal decrease of surface temperature due to shadow in all scenarios and high floors showed a tendency of low surface temperature during daytime as the rate of shadow the high floors increase. This influences not only the surface temperature but also HIP and is judged to greatly contribute to the alleviation of the heat island effect. Also, the reason why HIP at high floors shows high values before sunrise and after sunset is thought to be because the concrete wall of the building maintains a high temperature during nighttime by absorbing and storing sunlight during daytime instead of reflecting it since it has low reflectance.


Journal of the Korean housing association | 2010

A study of Improvement for Residential Environment according to Segementation of Residential Zoning

Dae-Wuk Kim; Eung-Ho Jung; Ji-Won Ryu; Jae-Gyu Cha; Jun-Young Lee

Various environmental problems due to rapid industrialization and urbanization have worsened to such an extent that they threaten the environmental restitution of the globe and become a critical international issue. Korean government has presented the concept of green growth as a new state vision for the next 60 years and is making efforts to solve these environmental problems. Daegu Metropolitan City has faced various environmental problems including overpopulation of the city, traffic pollution, household waste accumulation and the green zone problem because of the increase of urbanization over the last few decades. As such urbanization continues, the quality of residential environments is rapidly deteriorating and the intensive use of the land leads to an increase of building area, raising the temperatures of cities. There have therefore been demands for healthy, pleasant and satisfying residential environments and for the improvement of existing residential environments, and this demand has been fully recognized by society. Nevertheless, current residential complex developments concentrate only on raising the efficiency of land use. In related laws of the past (Daegu Metropolitan City, Urban Planning Municipal Ordinance as of October 10, 2003) an attempt was made to impose a standard to segmentalize the building-to-land ratio, floor area ratio and regulations of number of floors vertically. However, these laws have now been abolished and the regulations are being eased. The purpose of this study was to analyze the characteristics of the floating wind before and after the vertical segmentation of residential areas (Daegu Metropolitan City, Urban Planning Municipal Ordinance as of October 10, 2003) by using KLAM_21, a model that enables analysis and prediction of the flow and generation of cold wind. The purpose is also to present a plan to improve the quality of residential areas when developing a building lot and redeveloping housing areas.


Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies | 2007

Constructing a Green Network and Wind corridor to Alleviate the Urban Heat-Island

Jae-Gyu Cha; Eung-Ho Jung; Ji-Won Ryu; Dae-Wuk Kim


Global Journal of Human-Social Science Research | 2013

Koreas Urban Regeneration Project on the Improvement of Urban Micro Climate: A Focal Study on the Case of Changwon City

Dae-Wuk Kim; Ji-Won Ryu; Jae-Gyu Cha; Eung-Ho Jung


Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies | 2011

A Study for Construction of CO 2 Inventory Using GIS

Sang-Hak Oh; Dae-Wuk Kim; Ji-Won Ryu; Jae-Gyu Cha; Eung-Ho Jung


Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies | 2015

A Study on Application of Open Platform of Spatial Information for Improvement of Environment Impact Assessment Supporting System

Dae-Ho Song; Ji-Won Ryu; Eung-Ho Jung

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Chonnam National University

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