2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182413088
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Quantitative Analysis of a Spatial Distribution and Driving Factors of the Urban Heat Island Effect: A Case Study of Fuzhou Central Area, China

Abstract: Land surface temperature (LST) is a joint product of physical geography and socio-economics. It is important to clarify the spatial heterogeneity and binding factors of the LST for mitigating the surface heat island effect (SUHI). In this study, the spatial pattern of UHI in Fuzhou central area, China, was elucidated by Moran’s I and hot-spot analysis. In addition, the study divided the drivers into two categories, including physical geographic factors (soil wetness, soil brightness, normalized difference vege… Show more

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“…e population study provided a foundation for this study in understanding the effects of population on urban land use. e urban land density was studied through circle analysis, which is a method of analyzing the expansion of urban land use based on calculating construction land use on each circle from the city center [50,51]. Based on the urban land growth analysis on each circle through fitting to inverse sigmoid function, we found that all the studied cities expand in construction area across the three studied periods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e population study provided a foundation for this study in understanding the effects of population on urban land use. e urban land density was studied through circle analysis, which is a method of analyzing the expansion of urban land use based on calculating construction land use on each circle from the city center [50,51]. Based on the urban land growth analysis on each circle through fitting to inverse sigmoid function, we found that all the studied cities expand in construction area across the three studied periods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The acceleration of globalization, industrialization, and urbanization has led to continuous population expansion. While the widespread population scale brings opportunities for regional development, it also brings challenges, including serious air pollution, intensified heat-island effects, insufficient infrastructure, and urban sprawl [1][2][3]. Thus, the United Nations General Assembly proposed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aiming to promote the sustainable development of regional social, economic, and environmental components [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 8 The implementation of scientifically and logically designed urban architectural spatial layouts has the potential to greatly enhance the thermal environment of a city. This is a crucial aspect in the creation of a city that is conducive to thermal comfort and sustainability 9 , 10 . Prior research predominantly concentrated on the analysis of urban morphology in two dimensions, achieved through the projection of structures onto horizontal planes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a crucial aspect in the creation of a city that is conducive to thermal comfort and sustainability. 9,10 Prior research predominantly concentrated on the analysis of urban morphology in two dimensions, achieved through the projection of structures onto horizontal planes. Urban morphology encompasses a diverse array of buildings characterized by varying densities and heights.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%