A longitudinal 3D control-Volume study to quantify energy- and mass-Balance changes for Ur — NSF Award to University of Utah (UT,
Keeping urban areas vibrant and productive relies on redeveloping older, underused or neglected neighborhoods. To guide redevelopment efforts, planners must understand how changes affect economic and social activity. However, there is little information on how urban changes affect the temperature, humidity and air qual
| Award title | A longitudinal 3D control-Volume study to quantify energy- and mass-Balance changes for Ur |
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| Award ID | 2505869 |
| Awardee | University of Utah |
| City | SALT LAKE CITY |
| State | UT |
| Amount obligated | $469,920 |
| Principal investigator | James Stoll |
| Program | EnvS-Environmtl Sustainability |
| Start date | 02/15/2026 |
| Abstract | Keeping urban areas vibrant and productive relies on redeveloping older, underused or neglected neighborhoods. To guide redevelopment efforts, planners must understand how changes affect economic and social activity. However, there is little information on how urban changes affect the temperature, humidity and air quality of local environments. This project will close this knowledge gap by studying the redevelopment of a city block in Salt Lake City. The team will use measurements and numerical |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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