2020
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-3-w10-705-2020
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Spatial and Temporal Change Analysis of Urban Heat Island Effect in Wuhan City

Abstract: Abstract. China has experienced rapid urbanization and rapid development of economy in the past decades, resulting in severe damage to the urban ecological environment, causing changes in the urban thermal environment and triggering the urban heat island effect. Moreover, the heat island effect has become a hot topic for scholars. The urban heat island effect refers to the phenomenon that the urban surface temperature is significantly higher than that of surrounding suburbs due to the interaction of man-made a… Show more

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“…The core urban areas, such as Wuchang, Hanyang, and Hongshan, which are densely populated and industrially developed, generally exhibit poorer EQ due to the intensity of human activities. In contrast, the relatively less economically active urban-rural fringes and suburban areas maintain a favorable ecological state [64]. This spatial pattern is consistent with findings from other studies on urban ecological quality in China and globally.…”
Section: Spatial Patterns Of Eq and Causal Analysissupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The core urban areas, such as Wuchang, Hanyang, and Hongshan, which are densely populated and industrially developed, generally exhibit poorer EQ due to the intensity of human activities. In contrast, the relatively less economically active urban-rural fringes and suburban areas maintain a favorable ecological state [64]. This spatial pattern is consistent with findings from other studies on urban ecological quality in China and globally.…”
Section: Spatial Patterns Of Eq and Causal Analysissupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Thermal imaging was used to investigate the differences in human comfort in various outdoor spaces, as well as the effects of various materials on the comfort index. As shown in Table 6, comparing the thermal images of each monitoring point, (1) The surface temperature of diverse materials was impermeable color plastic > preservative wood > medium sand > granite > volcanic rock > vegetation > water bodies. (2) Materials with lower surface temperatures would moderately cool adjacent higher temperature materials.…”
Section: Comparison Of the Variability Of Human Comfort In Various Ty...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid development of urbanization has led to a series of problems such as dense high-rise buildings and aggravated heat island effect, which directly threaten the comfort of the living environment and the health of urban residents [1][2][3]. It is critical to alleviate the heat island effect, improve the urban climate, and create a healthy living environment [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%