2009
DOI: 10.1108/17568690910977483
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Urbanization effects on temperature trends of Lahore during 1950‐2007

Abstract: Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to explore the trends of changing temperature of Lahore in Pakistan due to invigorating urbanization process since 1950-2007. Design/methodology/approach-This research is designed by using the numerical time series data of mean minimum temperature (MMiT), mean maximum temperature (MMxT) and mean annual temperature (MAT). The growth in urban population, area and transportation are also evaluated by using the available data. Linear regression method is applied to investigate … Show more

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“…This has resulted in loss of the city's green character (Shirazi 2012); therefore, the urban vegetation has been significantly removed or reduced (Almas et al 2005) and thus had a significant socio-environmental impact on the residents of Lahore. The process of urbanization and global impacts on climate change in Lahore have also adversely affected the climate of the city (Sajjad et al 2009). It was therefore imperative to appraise the perception of the public regarding the loss of city's greenery/vegetation due to urbanization in Lahore by highlighting its causes and consequences as per people's opinion through firsthand information.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has resulted in loss of the city's green character (Shirazi 2012); therefore, the urban vegetation has been significantly removed or reduced (Almas et al 2005) and thus had a significant socio-environmental impact on the residents of Lahore. The process of urbanization and global impacts on climate change in Lahore have also adversely affected the climate of the city (Sajjad et al 2009). It was therefore imperative to appraise the perception of the public regarding the loss of city's greenery/vegetation due to urbanization in Lahore by highlighting its causes and consequences as per people's opinion through firsthand information.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Areas such as the Middle East are experiencing a disproportionally large increase in the frequency and intensity of hot weather conditions (Lelieveld et al, 2012). And cities that are already very hot, such as Lahore Pakistan, additionally experience urban heat islands (Sajjad, Shirazi, Khan, & Raza, 2009). Studying the relationship between urban form and microclimate in cities like Lahore can provide valuable lessons -both for keeping Lahore residents cool while the climate heats up, but also to inform temperate-climate cities that will be much warmer in future.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Therefore it needs to be studied at spatial and temporal scales fine enough to capture the responses of different LC elements existing within and immediately surrounding the build-up. At the local scale, case studies have illustrated its effects on surface temperature and hydrology (Shepherd 2006, Bounoua et al 2009, Sajjad et al 2009. Over larger scales however, little (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%