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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2024

Contribution of evapotranspiration to climate benefits of a recently unsealed and rehabilitated site.

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Soil artificialization in urban areas induces an increase of thermal stress of inhabitants and a loss of biodiversity. In order to address these issues, more and more desealing and renaturation projects are being undertaken by cities stakeholders, but their impact on local microclimate still needs to be understood and quantified. In this contribution, we propose to study the evapotranspiration and microclimate of a recently unsealed site, with different conditions of revegetation.
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hal-04765599 , version 1 (04-11-2024)

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Antoine Morel, Sophie Herpin, Lydia Brialix, Dominique Lemesle, David Ramier, et al.. Contribution of evapotranspiration to climate benefits of a recently unsealed and rehabilitated site.. 37ème colloque annuel de l’Association Internationale de Climatologie, Université Paris Cité; Université Paris 8; UMR PRODIG; UMR LADYSS; UMR LIED; UR PLACES, Jun 2024, Paris, France. pp.131-134. ⟨hal-04765599⟩
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