Measuring the impact of greening projects on air temperature and humidity

Measuring the impact of greening projects on air temperature and humidity Stations for measuring the impact of greening projects on air temperature and humidity. Fifteen stations were installed across the City of Montreal for a period of 10 summers in order to study the impact of urban development on heat. In the long term, the City wishes to install 25 throughout its territory. Better understanding these phenomena is an essential step in order to be able to address the problem of extreme heat in urban areas, which have an impact on the health and well-being of citizens. With this project, the City intends to measure the impact of greening projects on air temperature, train and raise awareness among its staff by participating in a research/action project and raise public awareness of the impact of greening on air temperature.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).** 2024-04-17 Government and Municipalities of Québec donneesouvertes@montreal.ca Form DescriptorsNature and EnvironmentScience and Technology Measuring the impact of greening projects (2023)CSV https://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/31cf082e-84b9-4a12-bf91-33cd11b207d0/resource/f0683975-9d1e-4fcd-b97d-3753da370d51/download/mesure-impact-projets-verdissement-2023.csv Measuring the impact of greening projects (2023)GPKG https://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/31cf082e-84b9-4a12-bf91-33cd11b207d0/resource/967f6289-5928-4f5f-a0c7-c1abe0a04ce9/download/mesure-impact-projets-verdissement-2023.gpkg Original metadata (https://www.donneesquebec.ca)HTML https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/fr/dataset/31cf082e-84b9-4a12-bf91-33cd11b207d0 Measuring the impact of greening projects (2023)SHP https://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/31cf082e-84b9-4a12-bf91-33cd11b207d0/resource/6155a3da-99ec-4574-9b16-c28ae79f5896/download/mesure-impact-projets-verdissement-2023.zip

Stations for measuring the impact of greening projects on air temperature and humidity. Fifteen stations were installed across the City of Montreal for a period of 10 summers in order to study the impact of urban development on heat. In the long term, the City wishes to install 25 throughout its territory. Better understanding these phenomena is an essential step in order to be able to address the problem of extreme heat in urban areas, which have an impact on the health and well-being of citizens. With this project, the City intends to measure the impact of greening projects on air temperature, train and raise awareness among its staff by participating in a research/action project and raise public awareness of the impact of greening on air temperature.This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).

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