URI | http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/20B8250A-074B-4908-A6CF-AC8BCF4160F2 | - |
Language | en | - |
Extent | 6 pages | en |
Title | The urban heat island intensities in Greek cities as a function of the characteristics of the built environment | en |
Creator | Papamanolis Nikolaos | en |
Creator | Παπαμανωλης Νικολαος | el |
Creator | Ragia Lemonia | en |
Creator | Ραγια Λεμονια | el |
Creator | Dimelli Despoina | en |
Creator | Διμελλη Δεσποινα | el |
Content Summary | Greece, with an overall land area of approx. 132,000 km2, is located in southeastern Europe (approximately between latitudes 34° and 42° N, and longitudes 19° and 30° E). It is both a maritime country, with numerous islands and a coastline of over 14,000 km in length, and a mountainous one, with four-fifths of the mainland consisting of mountainous terrain. The climate in Greece is predominantly of the Mediterranean type, with mild and rainy winters, relatively warm and dry summers and sunshine almost all year round. | en |
Type of Item | Σύντομη Δημοσίευση σε Συνέδριο | el |
Type of Item | Conference Short Paper | en |
License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ | en |
Date of Item | 2015-11-14 | - |
Date of Publication | 2015 | - |
Subject | Urban heat | en |
Bibliographic Citation | N. Papamanolis, D. Dimelli, L. Ragia, "The urban heat island intensities in Greek cities as a function of the characteristics of the built environment," presented at 9th International Conference on Urban Climate jointly with 12th Symposium on the Urban Environment, Toulouse, France, 2015. | el |