Lab2PT - Laboratory of Landscape, Heritage and Territory/IN2PAST - Research and Innovation in Heritage, Arts, Sustainability and Territory/Department of Geography /ICS, University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal.
IdRA - Water Research Institute/Climatology Group/ Department of Geography/FGH, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Int J Biometeorol. 2024 Nov;68(11):2333-2355. doi: 10.1007/s00484-024-02753-y. Epub 2024 Sep 2.
This study focuses on assessing tourists' perception of bioclimatic comfort in the urban context of Porto, Portugal, specifically in the areas of Avenida dos Aliados and Praça da Liberdade. The study examines the relationship between meteorological conditions, tourists' clothing choices, and their physical activity levels. The study integrates microclimatic measurements and questionnaire surveys carried out during the summers of 2019 and 2020, and the winter of 2019-2020. A comprehensive questionnaire following international standards was administered to a representative sample of 563 tourists. The results show significant variations in mean air temperature (AT), wind speed (Wχ), relative humidity (RH), global radiation (G), and total mean radiant temperature (T) over the study periods. The assessment of Outdoor Thermal Comfort (OTC) is based on ASHRAE 55 standards, using the Thermal Sensation Vote (TSV) scale and the tourists' opinions on their thermal preferences. Clothing choices are found to be influenced by AT, with tourists choosing lighter clothing in warmer conditions. Gender and age differences in clothing insulation (Icl) are identified, suggesting potential differences in OTC perception. AT varied significantly, with an inflection point in clothing choices at 21.7°C and a correlation between AT and reduction in clothing layers (r = 0.846; p < 0.05). The study also observes seasonal variations in physical activity levels of tourists, with higher activity levels in summer due to milder weather (110.0 W·m⁻). More thermally comfortable environments tend to promote a sense of well-being among visitors, which directly affects their satisfaction during their stay in the city. When tourists feel comfortable with the thermal conditions of the urban environment, they are more likely to explore and enjoy local attractions for longer periods of time, thereby enhancing their cultural and leisure experiences. Women tend to wear fewer layers of clothing than men in summer, reflecting potential differences in OTC perception. Results align with previous studies, indicating the impact of clothing insulation of individual subject (Icl) on OTC varies across locations and cultures. Cultural factors influence clothing preferences and thermal tolerance, emphasizing the need for nuanced considerations in understanding OTC perceptions. The study provides to the understanding of the OTC of tourists in the city of Porto, but also offers relevant contributions for improving the visitor experience and sustainable development, namely in other geographical contexts. The major contribution of this research lies in the comparative analysis of Icl and OTC between tourists, based on physical measurements and questionnaire surveys conducted in summer and winter, providing valuable insights for tourist spot design.
本研究聚焦于评估游客在葡萄牙波尔图市城区(阿维罗大道和自由广场地区)的生物气候舒适度感知。研究考察了气象条件、游客服装选择与身体活动水平之间的关系。本研究整合了 2019 年和 2020 年夏季以及 2019-2020 年冬季进行的微气候测量和问卷调查。采用国际标准问卷对 563 名游客进行了代表性抽样调查。研究结果表明,研究期间平均空气温度(AT)、风速(Wχ)、相对湿度(RH)、总辐射(G)和总平均辐射温度(T)存在显著差异。户外热舒适度(OTC)评估基于 ASHRAE 55 标准,使用热感觉投票(TSV)量表和游客对热舒适度的偏好。研究发现,服装选择受 AT 影响,游客在较热的条件下选择较轻便的服装。根据服装隔热(Icl)的性别和年龄差异,表明 OTC 感知可能存在差异。AT 变化显著,服装选择的拐点为 21.7°C,AT 与服装层数减少呈正相关(r = 0.846;p < 0.05)。本研究还观察到游客夏季身体活动水平的季节性变化,由于天气较温和,活动水平较高(110.0 W·m⁻)。较舒适的环境往往会增加游客的幸福感,这直接影响他们在城市逗留期间的满意度。当游客对城市环境的热舒适度感到满意时,他们更有可能在较长时间内探索和享受当地景点,从而增强他们的文化和休闲体验。夏季女性比男性穿的衣服层数少,这反映了 OTC 感知可能存在差异。研究结果与以往研究一致,表明个体主体(Icl)的服装隔热对 OTC 的影响因地点和文化而异。文化因素影响服装偏好和热耐受性,强调在理解 OTC 感知时需要细致考虑。本研究增进了对波尔图市游客 OTC 的理解,但也为改善游客体验和可持续发展提供了相关贡献,特别是在其他地理背景下。本研究的主要贡献在于基于夏季和冬季进行的身体测量和问卷调查,对游客的 Icl 和 OTC 进行了比较分析,为旅游景点设计提供了有价值的见解。