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Prof. Dr. Hyunjung Lee
Prof. Dr. Hyunjung Lee
Jeju National University, College of Ocean Science, Department of Environmental Engineering
Verified email at jejunu.ac.kr
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Contribution of trees and grasslands to the mitigation of human heat stress in a residential district of Freiburg, Southwest Germany
H Lee, H Mayer, L Chen
landscape and urban planning 148, 37-50, 2016
4742016
Modification of human-biometeorologically significant radiant flux densities by shading as local method to mitigate heat stress in summer within urban street canyons
H Lee, J Holst, H Mayer
Advances in Meteorology 2013, 2013
2062013
Long‐term analysis of heat waves in Ukraine
O Shevchenko, H Lee, S Snizhko, H Mayer
International journal of climatology 34 (5), 1642-1650, 2014
1262014
Validation of the mean radiant temperature simulated by the RayMan software in urban environments
H Lee, H Mayer
International journal of biometeorology 60, 1775-1785, 2016
972016
Importance of 3-D radiant flux densities for outdoor human thermal comfort on clear-sky summer days in Freiburg, Southwest Germany
H Lee, H Mayer, D Schindler
Meteorologische Zeitschrift 23 (3), 315-330, 2014
962014
A review on the significance and perspective of the numerical simulations of outdoor thermal environment
CKC Lam, H Lee, SR Yang, S Park
Sustainable Cities and Society 71, 102971, 2021
722021
Thermal comfort of pedestrians in an urban street canyon is affected by increasing albedo of building walls
H Lee, H Mayer
International journal of biometeorology 62 (7), 1199-1209, 2018
652018
Maximum extent of human heat stress reduction on building areas due to urban greening
H Lee, H Mayer
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 32, 154-167, 2018
632018
Impact of the spacing between tree crowns on the mitigation of daytime heat stress for pedestrians inside EW urban street canyons under Central European conditions
H Lee, H Mayer, W Kuttler
Urban forestry & urban greening 48, 126558, 2020
612020
Solar elevation impact on the heat stress mitigation of pedestrians on tree-lined sidewalks of EW street canyons–Analysis under Central European heat wave conditions
H Lee, H Mayer
Urban forestry & urban greening 58, 126905, 2021
212021
A simple technique for the traditional method to estimate mean radiant temperature
H Lee, S Jo, S Park
International Journal of Biometeorology, 1-13, 2022
152022
Urban human-biometeorology supports urban planning to handle the challenge by increasing severe heat
H Lee, H Mayer
Proc. 29th International PLEA Conference, I3 4, 1-6, 2013
132013
To what extent does the air flow initialisation of the ENVI-met model affect human heat stress simulated in a common street canyon?
H Lee, H Mayer, W Kuttler
International journal of biometeorology 63, 73-81, 2019
122019
Enhanced human heat exposure in summer in a Central European courtyard subsequently roofed with transparent ETFE foil cushions
H Lee, A Oertel, H Mayer
Urban Climate 44, 101210, 2022
102022
Increasing heat waves require human-biometeorological analyses on the planning-related potential to mitigate human heat stress within urban districts
H Lee
Albert-Ludwigs-University, Freiburg i. Brsg., 2015
92015
Evaluation method for the human-biometeorological quality of urban areas facing summer heat
H Lee, A Oertel, H Mayer, R Kapp, U Reuter, M Schmid, ...
Gefahrstoffe - Reinhaltung der Luft 76 (7-8), 275-282, 2016
82016
Green coverage changes within an ESE-WNW street canyon as a planning measure to maintain human thermal comfort on a heat wave day
H Lee, H Mayer
Proc. 31st International PLEA Conference, PU 84, 1-8, 2015
82015
Quantitative assessment of green coverage changes under the human-biometeorological perspective: A simulation case study in Jeju, Republic of Korea
H Lee, H Lim, S Park
Sustainable Cities and Society 97, 104734, 2023
42023
Air pollution assessment in Seoul, South Korea, using an updated daily air quality index
H Lee, J Lee, S Oh, S Park, H Mayer
Atmospheric Pollution Research 14 (4), 101728, 2023
32023
Tree canopy characteristics influence human heat stress reduction: comparative case study for two sites in different climates
H Lee, S Park, H Mayer, J Kim
EGU24, 2024
2024
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