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    Impact of introducing electric vehicles on ground-level O<sub>3</sub> and PM<sub>2.5</sub> in the Greater Tokyo Area: yearly trends and the importance of changes in the urban heat island effect by H. Hata, N. Mizushima, T. Ihara

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Even though previous studies have shown the effects of reducing vehicular emissions on the formation of tropospheric ozone (O<span class="inline-formula"><sub>3</sub></span>), no studies have evaluated the effect of decreasing anthropogenic heat, which is expected to mitigate urban heat island (UHI) effect, on air quality issues. We used a numerical weather prediction to estimate changes in the UHI effect in the Greater Tokyo Area (GTA) of Japan by introducing BEVs. …”
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    Le « Tokyo parallèle » des architectes japonais contemporains ou la fabrique figurée du futur de la métropole by Corinne Tiry-Ono

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Depending on the time period and its dominant issues, these architects use fictions or scenarios derived from identifiable figures to create an original – if not always achievable – future vision for Tokyo. These figures – the island, the tower, the line, the village – are drawn in turn from internal or external, past or present urban representations or motifs, and applied to the territory to determine image and future in a concomitant and situated manner.…”
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    Predicting the reduction in heatstroke and heart disease-related mortality under urban modification scenarios using machine learning by Yukitaka Ohashi, Ko Nakajima, Yuya Takane, Yukihiro Kikegawa, Tomohiko Ihara, Kazutaka Oka

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The Weather Research and Forecasting–Canopy-Building Energy Model (WRF–CMBEM) was used to simulate spatiotemporal urban meteorological conditions, and ML was applied to predict daily heat-related deaths in the 23 wards of Tokyo during the extremely hot summer of 2018. The urban energy-saving and heat island mitigation scenarios evaluated in this study were ground surface greening, no anthropogenic heat from buildings to the atmosphere, rooftop photovoltaics, and cool roofs. …”
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