@phdthesis{oai:kitakyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001049, author = {Dadang, Hartabela}, month = {2022-12-20}, note = {This study aims to understand and evaluate the outdoor thermal performance of urban parks in Indonesia and Japan. There are five points to be determine: 1) visitor perception and expectation of urban park; 2) relationship between personal variables (age, gender, and body proportion) and outdoor thermal comfort; 3) relationship between micro-meteorological and personal variables; 4) performance of thermal and physical environment; and 5) significant factor of physical environment variables which affects the outdoor thermal comfort in urban park. There are five key findings: 1) The visitor perception and expectation is related to emotional experience and satisfaction of facilities; 2) No significant correlation between personal variables and outdoor thermal comfort; 3) Most influential micro-meteorological variable for the PET is Tmrt; 4) Outdoor thermal comfort is statistically not comfortable in summer and autumn, but very comfortable in winter and spring; and 5) Most significant factor of urban structure is sky view factor.}, school = {北九州市立大学}, title = {Study on Outdoor Thermal Comfort in Urban Parks in Indonesia and Japan}, year = {} }