Deutsch: Stadtfabrikanalyse / Español: Análisis del tejido urbano / Português: Análise do tecido urbano / Français: Analyse du tissu urbain / Italiano: Analisi del tessuto urbano /

The Urban Fabric Analysis is a method for determining the proportions of vegetative, roofed, and paved surface Cover relative to the total urban surface in the city.

To analyze the effect of surface cover modifications and simulate realistic estimates of temperature and ozone reductions resulting from such modifications, the baseline urban fabric must be quantified.

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