2023
DOI: 10.1117/1.jrs.17.048501
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Quantifying urban three-dimensional building form effects on land surface temperature: a case study of Beijing, China

Siyuan Li,
Nannan Zhang

Abstract: .Urban buildings significantly influence land surface temperature (LST) by modifying heat exchanges due to their 3D structures. Our study calculates six three-dimensional building form (3DBF) indicators in grid cells. They include average height (AH), average volume (AV), building structure index (BSI), floor area ratio (FAR), fluctuation degree (FD), and spatial congestion degree (SCD). Two spatial regression models: spatial lag model (SLM) and spatial error model (SEM), along with three machine learning regr… Show more

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“…Xingtang et al [ 123 ] efficiently proposed their investigation on approaches relevant to powerful HSI water monitoring. Li et al [ 124 ] further utilize this approach to evaluate the matter-suspended concentration of Bay Meiliang in Taihu Chris Lake data as indicated in Fig. 11 .…”
Section: Applications Of Hsimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xingtang et al [ 123 ] efficiently proposed their investigation on approaches relevant to powerful HSI water monitoring. Li et al [ 124 ] further utilize this approach to evaluate the matter-suspended concentration of Bay Meiliang in Taihu Chris Lake data as indicated in Fig. 11 .…”
Section: Applications Of Hsimentioning
confidence: 99%