Outdoor thermal comfort in different urban settings of sub-tropical high-density cities: An approach of adopting local climate zone (LCZ) classification
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Chao Ren | Kevin Ka-Lun Lau | C. Ren | K. Lau | S. Chung | Sum Ching Chung
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