Heat Reduction (Indicator)
General
What is the Heat Reduction indicator?
The Heat Reduction indicator on the Tygron platform is an indicator that computes the effect that urban green has on the heat reduction. The presence of green reduces the heat stress in the specified project area and cools down the surrounding environment. The more urban green space is present in the area, the stronger the heat reduction in that area will be. The indicator is a simplified version of a RIVM calculation model.
Indicator panel
The indicator panel shows per neighborhood:
- The name of the neighborhood
- The percentage of urban green space in that neighborhood in the current situation
- The percentage of urban green space in that neighborhood in the future (planned) situation
- The temperature in that neighborhood in the current situation
- The temperature in that neighborhood in the future (planned) situation
- The average heat reduction in the entire project area
Calculation
The calculations used in this indicator are based on the RIVM calculations on urban green and health effects, Remme, R. (RIVM), De Nijs, T. (RIVM), & Paulin, M. (RIVM). (2017).
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Where the variables are:
- Temperature: is the calculated temperature for the entire project area
- AverageTemperature: is the average temperature in the selected neighborhood
- NeighborhoodArea: is the size (m^2) of the selected neighborhood
- GreenPercentage: is the urban green percentage of a neighborhood
- HEAT_REDUCTION: is a global variable that indicates the percentage of heat reduction that urban green space has in the selected neighborhood
- GreenArea: is the green effect in the core area
- TotalArea: is the size of the entire area (m^2) specified in the project
- CurrentGreenArea: is the size of the urban green area (m^2) in the neighborhood
- ValidNeighborhood: is a value that indicates if the neighborhood is a valid neighborhood
Score
The score is based on the present urban green spaces in the specified project area. The effect that these urban green spaces have on the heat reduction is visible as the score of the indicator. For each neighborhood the percentage of urban green space in that neighborhood and the temperature in that neighborhood is determined and an average of all results is taken to calculate the final score of the indicator.
Additional configurations
Add the Attribute
A number of attributes need to be added to the project. The attributes that need to be manually added are HEAT_GREEN and ROOF_GREEN. These attributes can be added in the Function Values table by selecting Indicators -> Function Values, writing the name of the attribute in the attribute field and selecting the โAddโ button. The value of the newly added attributes can be adjusted for each function separately according to the needs of the project. This can be done by choosing a function, finding the HEAT_GREEN or ROOF_GREEN attribute in the list of attributes of that function and entering a new value in the attribute field.
- Select Geo data and then Neighborhoods in the ribbon header
- Select the Neighborhood where you want to build in the left panel
- In the right panel, go to the tab Attributes.
- Scroll down to the bottom and enter the desired Attribute name with the according value.
- Click on Save new attribute. The attribute is now added to the the other attributes.
Add the Global
The indicator work with global variables. The global variables can be added by selecting Indicators -> Globals -> Add Global. The following global variable needs to be added to the project manually:
- Global: HEAT_REDUCTION: This global variable indicates the heat reduction per urban green space percentage in a specified area. The recommended value for this variable is 0.1.
Note that this is only an example of the values that can be entered for each of the global variables. These values can be modified and changed according to the needs of the project.
- Select Indicators and then Globals in the ribbon header
- Click on the add button in the bottom left corner. A new global named VARIABLE will be added to the left panel.
- Select the global VARIABLE.
- In the right panel, change VARIABLE to the name of the new global.
- Change the start value to the according value of the global variable.
- Click on the tab Indicators and the button Indicators and choose for Reset to Start values (faster) to update your project.