2018
DOI: 10.4314/jfas.v9i5s.36
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Assessing the relationship of land use land cover on surface temperature in city of Shah Alam, Malaysia using landsat-8 oli

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between land use and land cover (LULC) and land surface temperature in city of Shah Alam using remotely sensed data.

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“…SACC is committed to implementing the LCCF program and developed the Action Plan for the city, aiming to accomplish a 45% national carbon reduction by 2030. According to SACC, (2014), the land use for the city consists of residential and commercial (42%), industrial area (25%), forest (21%), agriculture (10%), water (1%) and clear land (1%) (Latif & Kamsan, 2018). SACC has focused on the existing carbon measurement initiative targeting certain areas to commit to the savings.…”
Section: Implementation Of Low Carbon Initiatives At the Local Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SACC is committed to implementing the LCCF program and developed the Action Plan for the city, aiming to accomplish a 45% national carbon reduction by 2030. According to SACC, (2014), the land use for the city consists of residential and commercial (42%), industrial area (25%), forest (21%), agriculture (10%), water (1%) and clear land (1%) (Latif & Kamsan, 2018). SACC has focused on the existing carbon measurement initiative targeting certain areas to commit to the savings.…”
Section: Implementation Of Low Carbon Initiatives At the Local Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Rahman (2018), Malaysia is estimated to be hotter by 2050, with a temperature increase of up to 1.5°C compared to just 0.6 °C over the past 28 years (World Bank, 2020). The use of satellite Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographical Information System (GIS) technology to analyze LULC transitions and hydrology purposes has been widely accepted (Khan et al, 2014;Latif & Kamsan, 2018;Zhou, Zhang, & Guo, 2019). As a result, analyzing the spatiotemporal changes in LULC has become one of the most important research topics in recent decades (Khan et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nesse contexto, as medidas mitigadoras, para amenizar os efeitos das ilhas de calor, mais citadas nos artigos foram: o planejamento urbano e o aumento de áreas verdes (LATIF;KAMSAN, 2017;PORANGABA;AMORIM, 2017;BEZERRA;DE MORAES;SOARES, 2018;NURWANDA;HONJO, 2018). De acordo com Souza e Silva (2017) a presença de vegetação propicia duas estratégias naturais de controle térmicos relevantes: o sombreamento e a evapotranspiração, porém a distribuição deve ser regular e equitativa em meio as áreas construídas.Zhang et al (2017), evidenciaram a importância na escolha de espécies utilizadas em áreas verdes para ter melhor desempenho na amenização da temperatura e descobriram que a floresta mista era melhor que floresta pura para mitigar os efeitos das ICU Silva et al (2017).…”
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