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1.
Climate as a Public Interest in Planning and Zoning
2.
Characteristics and Forms of the Urban Climate
3.
Energy-Conscious Planning and Zoning
4.
Methods of Information Acquisition for Planning (Measurements, Wind Tunnels, Numerical Modelling)
4.1
Measurements
4.1.1
Stationary Measurements
4.1.2
Measurements with mobile measurement devices
4.1.3
Tracer Experiments
4.1.4
Vertical Soundings
4.2
Wind Tunnel
4.2.1
Overview
4.2.2
Operation and Investigation Methods
4.2.2.1
Visualization of flows and pollutant dispersion by smoke
4.2.2.2
Wind Velocity Measurements
4.2.2.3
Measurement of Concentration Distribution in Dispersal Experiments
4.2.3
Locations of Wind Tunnels
4.3
Numerical Modelling of Flow and Transport Processes
4.3.1
The Wind Field Model DIWIMO
4.3.2
The Cold-Air Flow Model KALM and KLAM 21
4.3.3
The Model STREET for Estimating Traffic-Produced Pollution
4.3.4
The Model MLuS-02 for Calculating Pollutant Dispersal
on Roads Without Dense Peripheral Development
4.3.5
The Model PROKAS for Calculating Air Pollution on Roads
4.3.6
The Micro-Scale Model MISKAM
4.3.7
Mesoscale Terrain Climatic Models
4.3.8
The Urban Climate Models RayMan , ENVI-met and MUKLIMO_3
5.
Climatic and Air Hygiene Maps as Aids for Planning and Zoning (Example: Climate Atlas Federation Region Stuttgart)
6.
Recommendations for Planning
7.
Bibliography
8.
Thematic Websites
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