Author(s):
1. Dijana Đurić, Građevinski fakultet Subotica, Univerzitet Novi Sad, Serbia
2. Neđo Đurić, Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Republike Srpske,
Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
3. Svetlana Stevović, Univeristy of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Serbia
Abstract:
Urban areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina have been recording population growth. The city of Bijeljina has undergone major transformations in the appearance and purpose of the area due to the intensive construction process that is necessary to meet the needs of the increased population. The lack of greenery and the increased number of objects on a small area, as well as the intensified traffic lead to discomfort among the population, which is manifested by a number of diseases related to thermal stress.
There are many bioclimatic indices used to define the thermal comfort of an area. This paper will present the physiological subjective temperature (PST), which was analyzed for a period of 14 years (2005 - 2018) in the city of Bijeljina. Knowing of the thermal comfort of an area before construction and before creating of a spatial plan is important for reducing of the number of people affected with heat stress and for providing guidelines for planning of a more pleasant environment.
Key words:
urban environment,thermal comfort,PST,heat islands
Thematic field:
SYMPOSIUM A - Science of matter, condensed matter and physics of solid states
Date of abstract submission:
06.07.2021.
Conference:
Contemporary Materials 2021 - Savremeni materijali