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<dc:creator>Ravnikar, Živa</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Bahillo Martínez, Alfonso</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Goličnik Marušić, Barbara</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2025</dc:date>
<dc:description>Producción Científica</dc:description>
<dc:description>This study advances urban planning and climate adaptation science by&#xd;
 employing Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for a detailed&#xd;
 assessment of urban microclimate and user comfort in Ljubljana, Slovenia.&#xd;
 The research addresses a significant gap in urban environmental assessments&#xd;
 by providing real time, finegranularity data to support urban planners in&#xd;
 tackling comfort related issues at the street level. Using a previously developed&#xd;
 microclimate and user comfort street assessment protocol, the study conducts&#xd;
 anindepthcaseanalysisoffivedistinctstreetsinLjubljana.Dataontemperature,&#xd;
 noise, humidity, and air quality were collected using ICT tools and analyzed&#xd;
 with GeographicInformation System(GIS) technologyto mapandidentifyzones&#xd;
 withvaryingcomfortlevels.Themethodologysystematicallyanalysesthesedata,&#xd;
 allowing fordescriptive andcumulativemappingofcomfortable,uncomfortable,&#xd;
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 historic, contemporary, highdensity, and lowdensity areas. By identifying&#xd;
 microclimate and user comfort issues, the study provides insights into site&#xd;
 specific conditions and reveals di erences in conditions based on the type of&#xd;
 urban pattern. On all five streets, we identified the presence of uncomfortable&#xd;
 temperature and noise conditions. Street , Zone I is the most critical area,&#xd;
 with extremely uncomfortable conditions for &#xd;
%− % of the time and&#xd;
 uncomfortable conditions for %− % of the time. The findings demonstrate&#xd;
 that environmental conditions can vary considerably between individual streets,&#xd;
 within compact urban areas of Ljubljana. This underlines the value of spatially&#xd;
 distributed data collection as a necessary complement to traditional monitoring&#xd;
 systems, which are typically limited to only a few fixed locations used by the&#xd;
 city. The confirmationofthehypothesis“Detailedmicroclimateandusercomfort&#xd;
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 can significantly assist urban planners in better recognition and interpretation of&#xd;
 microclimateanduser comfortrelatedissuesinurbanenvironments”establishes&#xd;
 the primary contribution of this research. This study o ers a transparent,&#xd;
 replicable method that urban planners can use to assess environmental&#xd;
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<dc:publisher>Frontiers Media SA.</dc:publisher>
<dc:title>Mapping temperature, humidity, air quality, and noise-related comfort conditions to identify urban planning issues: a case study of Ljubljana, Slovenia</dc:title>
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