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Overview

Bao-Jie He is affiliated with Chongqing University in China and has a significant presence in the fields of Environmental Science and Engineering. Their research primarily focuses on urban environmental challenges, with a notable emphasis on urban heat island mitigation, green infrastructure, and thermal comfort in urban spaces.

The scientist's work spans a range of topics, including:

  • Urban Heat Island Mitigation
  • Urban Green Space and Health
  • Building Energy and Comfort Optimization
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies

Bao-Jie He has published extensively in both journals and books. Major publication venues where this researcher frequently contributes include:

  • Sustainable Cities and Society
  • Building and Environment
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Energy and Buildings
  • Urban Climate

Some recent papers by Bao-Jie He include:

  • Localized synergies between heat waves and urban heat islands: Implications on human thermal comfort and urban heat management, 2020, Environmental Research
  • Beating the urban heat: Situation, background, impacts and the way forward in China, 2022, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • Relationships among local-scale urban morphology, urban ventilation, urban heat island and outdoor thermal comfort under sea breeze influence, 2020, Sustainable Cities and Society
  • Towards green roof implementation: Drivers, motivations, barriers and recommendations, 2021, Urban forestry & urban greening
  • A framework for addressing urban heat challenges and associated adaptive behavior by the public and the issue of willingness to pay for heat resilient infrastructure in Chongqing, China, 2021, Sustainable Cities and Society

Co-authorship plays a significant role in their work, with frequent collaborations involving:

  • Ali Cheshmehzangi
  • Zaheer Allam
  • Nicholas You
  • Ayyoob Sharifi
  • Xin Dong

In addition to journal articles, Bao-Jie He has contributed to academic books published by notable publishers. Their book publications include:

  • Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability, 2022, Springer International Publishing
  • Urban and Transit Planning, 2023, Springer International Publishing
  • People-Centered Innovation, 2025, Urban sustainability

The researcher's work is highly interdisciplinary, covering subfields such as Environmental Engineering, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Building and Construction, Global and Planetary Change, and Speech and Hearing. This diverse subfield involvement reflects an integrative approach to addressing urban environmental and health challenges.

Best Publications

  • Localized synergies between heat waves and urban heat islands: Implications on human thermal comfort and urban heat management.

    Bao-Jie He;Junsong Wang;Huimin Liu;Giulia Ulpiani

  • Application and suitability analysis of the key technologies in nearly zero energy buildings in China

    Zhijian Liu;Yuanwei Liu;Bao-Jie He;Wei Xu

  • Towards the next generation of green building for urban heat island mitigation: Zero UHI impact building

    Bao-Jie He

  • Influences of barriers, drivers, and promotion strategies on green building technologies adoption in developing countries : the Ghanaian case

    Amos Darko;Albert Ping Chuen Chan;Yang Yang;Ming Shan

  • Co-benefits approach: Opportunities for implementing sponge city and urban heat island mitigation

    Bao-Jie He;Jin Zhu;Dong-Xue Zhao;Zhong-Hua Gou

  • Relationships among local-scale urban morphology, urban ventilation, urban heat island and outdoor thermal comfort under sea breeze influence

    Bao-Jie He;Lan Ding;Deo Prasad

  • Social problems of green buildings: From the humanistic needs to social acceptance

    Dong-Xue Zhao;Bao-Jie He;Christine Johnson;Ben Mou

  • Potentials of meteorological characteristics and synoptic conditions to mitigate urban heat island effects

    Bao-Jie He

  • Numerical simulation of the effects of building dimensional variation on wind pressure distribution

    Ben Mou;Bao Jie He;Dong Xue Zhao;Kwok Wing Chau

  • Green building in China: Needs great promotion

    Yanan Li;Li Yang;Baojie He;Doudou Zhao

  • An approach to examining performances of cool/hot sources in mitigating/enhancing land surface temperature under different temperature backgrounds based on landsat 8 image

    Bao-Jie He;Zi-Qi Zhao;Li-Du Shen;Hong-Bo Wang

  • Enhancing urban ventilation performance through the development of precinct ventilation zones: A case study based on the Greater Sydney, Australia

    Bao-Jie He;Lan Ding;Deo Prasad

  • Profile and concentric zonal analysis of relationships between land use/land cover and land surface temperature: Case study of Shenyang, China

    Zi Qi Zhao;Bao Jie He;Li Guang Li;Hong Bo Wang

  • A comprehensive analysis on definitions, development, and policies of nearly zero energy buildings in China

    Zhijian Liu;Qingxu Zhou;Zhiyong Tian;Bao-jie He

  • Promoting and implementing urban sustainability in China: An integration of sustainable initiatives at different urban scales

    Bao Jie He;Dong Xue Zhao;Jin Zhu;Amos Darko

  • CFD simulation research on residential indoor air quality.

    Li Yang;Miao Ye;Bao-Jie he

  • Spatial Variability and Temporal Heterogeneity of Surface Urban Heat Island Patterns and the Suitability of Local Climate Zones for Land Surface Temperature Characterization

    Ziqi Zhao;Ayyoob Sharifi;Xin Dong;Lidu Shen

  • Towards green roof implementation: Drivers, motivations, barriers and recommendations

    Gaochuan Zhang;Bao-Jie He

  • A framework for addressing urban heat challenges and associated adaptive behavior by the public and the issue of willingness to pay for heat resilient infrastructure in Chongqing, China

    Bao-Jie He;Dongxue Zhao;Ke Xiong;Jinda Qi

  • Suitability of human settlements in mountainous areas from the perspective of ventilation: A case study of the main urban area of Chongqing

    Xue Luo;Xue Luo;Jun Yang;Jun Yang;Wei Sun;Baojie He

  • Contribution of urban ventilation to the thermal environment and urban energy demand: Different climate background perspectives.

    Jun Yang;Jun Yang;Yichen Wang;Bing Xue;Yunfei Li;Yunfei Li

  • Coupling Coordination Relationships between Urban-industrial Land Use Efficiency and Accessibility of Highway Networks: Evidence from Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Urban Agglomeration, China

    Chenxi Li;Xing Gao;Bao-Jie He;Jingyao Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

Amos Darko
Amos Darko University of Washington
Albert P.C. Chan
Albert P.C. Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Mattheos Santamouris
Mattheos Santamouris University of New South Wales
Bing Xue
Bing Xue Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qihong Deng
Qihong Deng Zhengzhou University
Vipulkumar Ishvarbhai Patel
Vipulkumar Ishvarbhai Patel La Trobe University
Kwok-wing Chau
Kwok-wing Chau Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Xiangming Xiao
Xiangming Xiao University of Oklahoma

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