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39 development, roads, footpaths and landscape design, choice of appropriate materials, natural ventilation, cross-ventilation, night-flush cooling, summer shading and reduction of solar heat gain can lead a sustainable solution for energy efficient urban design.

For sustainable development, it is important to encourage the energy efficient urban design which can be achieved by the passive design solutions.

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Chapter Three: Field Study, Simulations and Mapping

Introduction

Methodology

Field Study

Selection of the Study Area

Samples Selection

Morphology of the Selected Area

Simulation: ENVI-met

Energy Spatialization Mapping: ArcGIS

Conclusion

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Chapter Three: Field Study, Simulations and Mapping

3.1 Introduction

This chapter discusses broadly on the field survey, simulation and mapping done for

the research. This chapter also explains the identification of study area, simulation

configuration, simulation parameters, selection of samples and mapping of energy

spatialization.

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