The thesis analyses bioclimatic conditions of selected locations in Slovenia by means of the BcChart v2.3 software. The studied climate data were from the period between 1961 and 2020. The thesis shows the influence of meteorological parameters on bioclimatic potential of locations from the point of view of the human thermal comfort zone, as well as describes the theoretical background of the BcChart software, the basics of climate and bioclimatics and the changes in passive planning measures in Slovenia. Results include, for individual decades, the change in the thermal comfort zone, the change in the shading needed and the change in the sun needed for 11 locations on an annual basis in relation to the baseline period (1961–1970). The change in the thermal comfort zone and the need for shading on a monthly basis is shown in greater detail for locations where the change was the largest, smallest or standard. Thus, changes are visible even in months, e.g. in Bilje, where the greatest change was seen in the thermal comfort zone, or in Novo mesto, where the change in the shading needed was the largest. All results are shown as a change in days of the year or month in relation to the period.
|