Sky View Factor Analysis
Sky view factor (SVF) analysis quantifies the fraction of the overlying hemisphere of sky that is visible from a given point on the ground, ranging from 1.0 in a wide-open field to near 0 at the bottom of a deep, narrow street canyon. It is a central geometric descriptor in urban climatology because the amount of visible sky governs how much longwave radiation a surface can lose at night, directly shaping the urban heat island. The measure was put on a rigorous footing by Timothy Oke's 1981 work linking canyon geometry to nocturnal urban warming.
Baca metode selengkapnya
Masuk dengan akun gratis untuk membaca bagian ini.
Peta metode
Lingkup metode terkait — pilih sebuah simpul untuk menjelajah.
Sumber
- Oke, T. R. (1981). Canyon geometry and the nocturnal urban heat island: comparison of scale model and field observations. Journal of Climatology, 1(3), 237–254. DOI: 10.1002/joc.3370010304 ↗
Cara menyitasi halaman ini
ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Sky View Factor Analysis (Fraction of Visible Sky in Urban Geometry). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/id/urban-studies/sky-view-factor-analysis
Metode yang mana?
Letakkan metode ini berdampingan dengan kerabat terdekatnya dan baca secara bersisian — pustaka menata bukunya di atas meja; pilihan ada di tangan Anda.
- Isovist AnalysisUrban Studies↔ bandingkan
- Urban Canyon AnalysisUrban Studies↔ bandingkan
- Urban Form MorphometricsUrban Studies↔ bandingkan
- Urban Heat Island AnalysisUrban Studies↔ bandingkan
Dirujuk oleh
Metode serupa
Menemukan masalah di halaman ini? Laporkan atau usulkan perbaikan →