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|attribute=EXCLUDE_FOLIAGE_HEIGHT_M
|attribute=EXCLUDE_FOLIAGE_HEIGHT_M
|unit=m
|unit=m
|description=Whether the area directly below foliage (e.g. Trees higher than this value) should be excluded in calculating the average sky view.
|description=The height threshold above which foliage (e.g. trees) will have the area directly below them excluded from the average sky view calculation.
|defaultvalue=1.2
|defaultvalue=1.2
|icon=
|icon=
}}</onlyinclude>}}
}}</onlyinclude>}}


The {{Heat DPRA Report}} indicates on page 31 that the area directly below trees and bushes should be excluded from the [[Sky view avg result type (Heat Stress Overlay)|average Sky View]] calculation used for the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect. However it is still included in the PET according to the result images on page 101, the sky view is assumed to be zero here.
The {{Heat DPRA Report}} indicates on page 31 that the area directly below trees and bushes should be excluded from the [[Sky view avg result type (Heat Stress Overlay)|average Sky View]] calculation used for the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect. However, result images on page 101 show it remains included in the PET, where the sky view is assumed zero.


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Latest revision as of 14:00, 7 July 2026

The DPRA Heat stress report indicates on page 31 that the area directly below trees and bushes should be excluded from the average Sky View calculation used for the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect. However, result images on page 101 show it remains included in the PET, where the sky view is assumed zero.