The BOTworld files contain the variables wind speed, wind direction, air temperature, radiative temperature, humidity and pollutants for the 1.6 m above ground level or the best matching level close to 1.6 m.
These file are required by BOTworld (see www.botworld.info) to simulate the thermal conditions for virtual pedestrians.
In former versions of ENVI-met the climBOT model has been included which was able to simulate the thermal processes at/in a moving person rather than a standing one. However, this module has been promoted to a stand-alone software (BOTworld). ENVI-met produces output files directly usable in BOTworld.
Depends, whether behaviour is understood in terms of performing basic activities or more complexed scenarios.
In his study of "Social Life of Small Public Spaces" W. Whyte discuss a number of methods (there is an apendex on methods in his book) - but mostly they concern basic behavioral units including short-term interactions: http://www.citylab.com/design/2011/10/social-life-public-space/237/