Spatial Microclimatic Characterization of a Parisian "Oasis" Schoolyard
Ghid Karam, Ma\"ilys Chanial, Sophie Parison, Martin Hendel (LIED),, Laurent Royon

TL;DR
This study evaluates the microclimatic effects of transforming a Parisian schoolyard into a cool island, using GIS and mobile measurements to assess climate mitigation strategies post-2003 heatwave.
Contribution
It introduces a new analysis method for mobile microclimatic data and applies it to evaluate urban heat mitigation in schoolyards.
Findings
Microclimatic conditions improved after transformation
GIS and mobile data effectively assess heat mitigation
Proposed analysis method enhances microclimate data interpretation
Abstract
In the aftermath of the 2003 heatwave, and with growing concern over climate change, Paris City Hall has been implementing several heat mitigation strategies. One of these is the OASIS Schoolyard Strategy which aims to transform Parisian schoolyards into cool islands. Within this framework, the EU-funded ERDF UIA OASIS Project aims to study the transformation of ten schoolyards, including an evaluation of their microclimatic performance.The present article presents case study results from one schoolyard using GIS data and fixed and mobile microclimatic measurements. An analysis method for mobile measurement data is proposed, tested and discussed on the basis of this case study.
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