Microclimate field measurements and thermal comfort questionnaire data from Nanyang People's Park, a case study in a hot summer and cold winter region. The dataset was created by Dong Yan and last updated on June 3, 2026. It likely contains calculated physiological equivalent temperature values and subjective thermal comfort voting results.
Use Cases
- Modeling thermal comfort for elderly people based on physiological equivalent temperature and questionnaire data.
- Analyzing differences in thermal adaptation among elderly with varying frailty levels.
- Evaluating relationships between physical, personal, social, and psychological factors and outdoor thermal comfort.
- Providing reference data for the design of urban parks in hot summer and cold winter regions.
Strengths
- Includes specific neutral temperature findings for different frailty levels: 10.29°C for no frailty, 9.60°C for pre-frailty, and 8.65°C for severe frailty.
- Combines objective microclimate measurements with subjective questionnaire data.
- Dataset is openly licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
Limitations
- Dataset size is only 5.5 KB, indicating a very limited scope and likely small sample size.
- Row count and column-level documentation are unknown; field semantics must be inferred after download.
- Data is focused on a single park in a specific climate region, limiting generalizability.
Provenance
- Source
- figshare
- Collection Method
- Objective microclimate field measurements and subjective thermal comfort questionnaires.
- Freshness
- Last updated 2026-06-03 17:43:47; freshness should be verified.
- Geography
- Nanyang People's Park, a hot summer and cold winter (HSCW) region.