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Peter Hoffmann, Yutaka Nomaguchi, Keishiro Hara, Kana Sawai, Ingenuin Gasser, Myriam Albrecht, Benjamin Bechtel, Jana Fischereit, Kikuo Fujita, Philine Gaffron, Anne Caroline Krefis, Markus Quante, Jürgen Scheffran, Katharina Heinke Schlünzen and Malte von Szombathely
Modeling the urban system for urban health and well-being with the aim of finding ways to optimize the well-being of urban dwellers is a complex task. Different modeling approaches that consider specific parts of the urban system, e.g., environmental str...
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Liang Emlyn Yang, Peter Hoffmann, Jürgen Scheffran, Sven Rühe, Jana Fischereit and Ingenuin Gasser
Several approaches have been used to assess potential human exposure to environmental stresses and achieve optimal results under various conditions, such as for example, for different scales, groups of people, or points in time. A thorough literature rev...
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Peter Hoffmann, Jana Fischereit, Stefan Heitmann, K. Heinke Schlünzen and Ingenuin Gasser
As a first step in modeling health-related urban well-being (UrbWellth), a mathematical model is constructed that dynamically simulates heat stress exposure of commuters in an idealized city. This is done by coupling the Simple Urban Radiation Model (SUR...
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Sarah Wiesner, Benjamin Bechtel, Jana Fischereit, Verena Gruetzun, Peter Hoffmann, Bernd Leitl, Diana Rechid, K. Heinke Schlünzen and Simon Thomsen
The local climate in cities differs from the one in rural areas, most prominently characterized by increased surface and air temperatures, known as the ?(surface) urban heat island?. As climate has changed and continues to change in all areas of the worl...
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Malte von Szombathely, Myriam Albrecht, Dejan Antanaskovic, Jobst Augustin, Matthias Augustin, Benjamin Bechtel, Thomas Bürk, Jana Fischereit, David Grawe, Peter Hoffmann, Giedrius Kaveckis, Anne Caroline Krefis, Jürgen Oßenbrügge, Jürgen Scheffran and K. Heinke Schlünzen
In cities, social well-being faces obstacles posed by globalization, demographic and climate change, new forms of social organization, and the fragmentation of lifestyles. These changes affect the vulnerability of city societies and impact their health-r...
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George Matei, Steve Jeffery, Shivprasad Patil, Shah H. Khan, Mircea Pantea, John B. Pethica, and Peter M. Hoffmann
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Shivprasad Patil, George Matei, Hang Dong, Peter M. Hoffmann, Mustafa Karaköse, and Ahmet Oral
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