- Title
- Benchmarking urban heat: Individual air temperature measurements recorded in Campbelltown, Cumberland, and Parramatta local government areas during the summer of 2018-2019
- Type
- Dataset
- Date Record Created
- 2019-10-16
- Date Record Modified
- (no information)
- Language
- English
- Embargo
- Not embargoed.
- Embargo date
- (no information)
- Embargo comment
- (no information)
- Date Coverage
- 2018-12-01 to 2019-03-15
- Time Period
- (no information)
- Geospatial Location
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- Text: Campbelltown Council LGA, New South Wales, Australia
- Text: Cumberland Council LGA, New South Wales, Australia
- Text: Parramatta Council LGA, New South Wales, Australia
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Air temperature in complex urban terrain can vary. A large proportion of this variation originates from differences in thermal characteristics of materials that together make up the terrain. While roads and buildings can lead to higher temperatures in urban landscapes, trees and other green urban infrastructure can provide cooling. Hence, depending on the type, make and proportion of urban infrastructure (e.g. grey, green, blue), air temperatures will vary.
During the summer of 2018-2019, millions of individual measurements of air temperature were recorded at various locations in and around the Local Government Areas of Campbelltown, Cumberland, and Parramatta Councils.
This dataset provides measurement locations, physical address, geographic location, and species, height and canopy density of trees at each location. Note, locations are listed according to council area and suburb. Where available, temperature data represent mean and absolute maximum and minimum values measured at each location.
The three associated research reports include detailed methodology, analysis of results, and the heat maps generated for each area, as well as conclusions and recommendations.
- Type: full
- Related Publications
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Benchmarking Heat Across Campbelltown City, New South Wales
Research Report -
Benchmarking Heat Across Cumberland Council, New South Wales
Research Report -
Benchmarking Heat in Parramatta, Sydney's Central River City
Research Report
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Benchmarking Heat Across Campbelltown City, New South Wales
- Related Websites
- (no information)
- Related Data
- (no information)
- Related Services
- (no information)
- Technical metadata
- (no information)
- Creators
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- Dr Sebastian Pfautsch
- Susanna Rouillard
- Primary Contact
- Sebastian Pfautsch, s.pfautsch@westernsydney.edu.au
- Supervisors
- (no information)
- Fields of Research
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- 120504 - Land Use and Environmental Planning (120504)
- 040105 - Climatology (excl. Climate Change Processes) (040105)
- 050206 - Environmental Monitoring (050206)
- Socio-Economic Objective
- (no information)
- Keywords
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- Resilience
- Green infrastructure
- Sydney
- Heatwaves
- Urban planning
- Microclimate
- Air temperature
- Environmental monitoring
- Urban cooling
- Trees
- Research Activity
- Applied research
- License
- CC BY-NC 4.0: Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International
- License - Other
- (no information)
- Access Rights/Conditions
- The data can be accessed via the Attachments section of the Western Sydney ResearchDirect record
- Type
- open
- Rights
- Copyright Western Sydney University
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- Appendix_1_Campbelltown_Heat_Report.csv (Data File, Public)
- Appendix_2_Campbelltown_Heat_Report.csv (Data File, Public)
- Appendix_Cumberland_Heat_Report.csv (Data File, Public)
- Appendix_Parramatta_Heat_Report.csv (Data File, Public)
- Sending Citation
- on
- Identifier Type
- useCuration
- Creators
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- Dr Sebastian Pfautsch
- Susanna Rouillard
- Title
- Benchmarking urban heat: Individual air temperature measurements recorded in Campbelltown, Cumberland, and Parramatta local government areas during the summer of 2018-2019
- Edition
- (no information)
- Publisher
- Western Sydney University
- Place of Publication
- (no information)
- Dates
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- 2019-10-16 {missing: 'dc:type.skos:prefLabel'}
- URL
- https://doi.org/10.26183/5da93d4f5e000
- Context
- Pfautsch, Sebastian; Rouillard, Susanna (2019): Benchmarking urban heat: Individual air temperature measurements recorded in Campbelltown, Cumberland, and Parramatta local government areas during the summer of 2018-2019. Western Sydney University. https://doi.org/10.26183/5da93d4f5e000