Bao-Jie He
Chongqing University
114 Papers
24 Citations
Bao-Jie He is an academic researcher from Chongqing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urban heat island & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 78 publications. Previous affiliations of Bao-Jie He include University of Shanghai for Science and Technology & University of New South Wales.
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Papers
Localized synergies between heat waves and urban heat islands: Implications on human thermal comfort and urban heat management.
TL;DR: The results indicate that less urbanized districts were generally more sensitive to the synergies, and stronger HW-UHI synergies indicate the necessity to develop specific urban heat emergency response plans, able to capture and intervene on the underlying mechanisms.
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Examining issues influencing green building technologies adoption : the United States green building experts' perspectives
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the underpinnings of green building adoption in the following areas: (1) the critical barriers inhibiting the adoption of GBTs, (2) major drivers for adopting GBTs and (3) important strategies to promote GBTs adoption.
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Application and suitability analysis of the key technologies in nearly zero energy buildings in China
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors reviewed energy-efficient measures (EEMs) and renewable energy technologies (RETs) in NZEBs and discussed the application and suitability of the key technologies.
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Towards the next generation of green building for urban heat island mitigation: Zero UHI impact building
TL;DR: In this article, the boundary of the green building-based UHIM system is defined and the potentials to establish the GB-based system are further analyzed in aspects of the UHI impacts on the GB benefits and the principle for heat mitigation.
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Co-benefits approach: Opportunities for implementing sponge city and urban heat island mitigation
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the co-benefits from technical, financial, institutional, and social perspectives, after which pathways to implementation were presented, and the inclusion of UHI mitigation into SPC construction can enhance public participation and thereby consolidate the public-private partnership model for funds.
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