49. SHALINI RAMESH
Information acquired: 2025
SHALINI RAMESH is an academic who published a paper in 2018 entitled Urban Energy Information Modeling: A Framework To Quantify The Thermodynamic Interactions Between Th. SHALINI RAMESH published this work as part of a team: Ramesh, Shalini. Here is a description of this work: By ,,050, the world's population is expected to reach 9. 7 billion, with over half living in urban settlements (United Nations, 2015). Planning and designing new urban developments and improving existing infrastructure will create or reshape urban landscapes and will carry significant implications for energy consumption, infrastructure costs, and the urban microclimate on a larger scale. Researchers and industry professionals must recognize how changes in land use affect the urban microclimate and, therefore, building energy consumption. Built environment and microclimate studies commonly involve modeling or experimenting with mass and energy exchanges between natural and the built environment. Current methods to quantify these exchanges include the isolated use of microclimate and building energy simulation tools. However, current.