The international archives of the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences/International archives of the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
XLVIII-4/W11-2024, P. 129 - 136
Published: June 27, 2024
Abstract.
Consecutive
high-temperature
days,
a
phenomenon
known
as
heatwaves,
are
becoming
more
frequent
and
intense
due
to
anthro-
pogenic
climate
change.
Padua
City,
characterized
by
significant
urban
soil
sealing,
is
particularly
vulnerable
these
changes
the
exacerbation
of
Urban
Heat
Island
effects.
This
study
integrates
Digital
Twin
technology
Internet
Things
concepts
within
three-dimensional
modelling
environment
develop
Nature-Based
Solutions
scenario
simulation
tool.
tool
designed
address
climate-manmade
problems
in
City.
Using
sensor-derived
air
temperature
relative
humidity
data,
our
approach
provides
detailed
micro-climate
information
identify
heat-prone
areas
According
this
in-
formation,
first
pilot
project
test
development
was
selected
assess
how
best
achieve
cooling
effect
through
use
green-blue
infrastructure
order
combat
heat
hazard
Furthermore,
addresses
urgency
developing
City’s
planning
reduce
during
heatwaves.
Climate Risk Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
44, P. 100603 - 100603
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Urban
Heat
Island
(UHI)
and
Waves
(HWs)
are
very
important
research
topics
as
they
have
a
strong
impact
on
society
their
synergies
not
enough
understood.
Urbanisation
global
warming
dynamic
processes
that
amplify
the
UHI
intensity
HWs,
well
synergies.
In
this
context,
it
is
surprise
to
see
number
of
publications
tackling
linkages
between
HWs
has
constantly
increased
in
last
decades.
The
development
new
instruments
technologies
allowed
for
consistent
improvements
temporal
spatial
resolution
data
boosted
both
monitoring
analysis
UHI-HW.
use
satellite
remote
sensing
was
limited
at
beginning
analysed
period
become
common
practice
decade.
Last,
but
least,
interdisciplinary
approaches,
including
physical,
social,
economic
aspects
more
frequent
support
integrated
urban
areas.
Such
changes
captured
review
than
400
titles,
covering
1991–2022,
aiming
foster
further
emergent
climate
change
risks
scales
contextualise
future
planning.
This
provides
comprehensive,
accessible
structured
overview
UHI-HW
topic
better
understanding
gaps
be
addressed
by
research.
Energies,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
18(3), P. 626 - 626
Published: Jan. 29, 2025
Old
city
courtyards
are
crucial
elements
of
Beijing’s
ancient
capital.
However,
existing
ones
face
heating
problems.
This
study
focuses
on
renovated
and
original-style
courtyards.
By
employing
ENVI-met
DeST
software,
we
comprehensively
analyzed
the
courtyard’s
thermal
environment,
ventilation,
indoor
conditions,
energy
consumption.
Findings
reveal
that
both
types
have
discomfort.
Original
colder
in
winter
hotter
summer
due
to
wind
radiation.
They
possess
better
ventilation
but
a
higher
load.
Both
require
heating,
with
original
having
larger
unit
area
load
because
envelope
heat
loss
differences.
Their
direct
electric
consumptions,
187.6
kWh/m2
229.6
kWh/m2,
respectively,
surpass
ordinary
residences.
defines
issues
for
future
green
low-carbon
courtyard
work.
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(4), P. 536 - 536
Published: Feb. 10, 2025
In
the
process
of
urban
development,
old
blocks
face
issues
such
as
long
construction
times,
outdated
buildings
and
facilities,
poor
environmental
quality,
which
do
not
meet
current
requirements
for
development
resilient
cities.
Resilience
regeneration
is
an
important
measure
to
improve
public
satisfaction
way
achieve
high-quality
sustainable
blocks.
Therefore,
priority
resilience
research
issue
that
deserves
attention.
This
study
combines
three-factor
theory
with
asymmetric
impact–performance
analysis
(AIPA)
explore
impact
relationship
between
attributes
satisfaction,
in
order
determine
satisfaction.
Firstly,
main
affecting
were
summarized
sorted
into
five
dimensions.
Secondly,
representative
Beijing
selected,
relevant
data
collected
through
questionnaire
surveys,
followed
by
organization
analysis,
gain
a
deep
understanding
key
elements
Finally,
was
employed
quantify
factors
The
results
show
can
be
divided
three
categories:
spatial
texture
basic
factor,
environment
emotional
experience
excitement
factors,
infrastructure
operation
maintenance
management
performance
factors.
provides
scientific
basis
determining
offers
reference
managers
develop
targeted
strategies,
conducive
further
improving
promoting
revitalization
Urban Climate,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
56, P. 102035 - 102035
Published: June 27, 2024
Urban
Heat
Vulnerability
(UHV)
has
received
increasing
attention
over
the
last
two
decades
due
to
exacerbation
of
global
warming
and
Island
(UHI)
effect,
amid
rapid
urbanisation
climate
change.
While
there
been
a
notable
growth
in
UHV
research,
systematic
reviews
meta-analyses
focusing
on
broader
range
issues
research
trajectories
are
notably
absent.
This
study
aims
provide
comprehensive
understanding
historical
progression,
current
clusters,
emerging
trends
by
utilising
scientometric
method.
It
examines
2340
UHV-related
scholarly
articles
published
past
fifty
years
(1970s
2020s).
The
major
findings
this
analysis
are:
(a)
is
an
area
expected
rapidly
expand;
(b)
clustered
around
five
interconnected
key
areas:
planning
architectural
design;
environment
ecology;
public
health
wellbeing;
meteorology;
remote
sensing;
(c)
recent
shift
focus
towards
wellbeing
perspectives
studies
highlights
importance
human-social
interdisciplinary
collaboration;
(d)
Remote
sensing,
particularly
supported
machine
learning,
significant
technical
tool
research;
(e)
aligns
with
UN
sustainable
development
goals
contributes
achieving
urban
sustainability
resilience.
Further
advancements
will
require
collaboration,
technological
innovations,
targeted
policies
effectively
address
heat
impacts
protect
vulnerable
populations.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(3), P. e0300635 - e0300635
Published: March 18, 2024
Exploring
the
complex
relationship
between
population
change
and
surface
urban
heat
island
(SUHI)
effect
has
important
practical
significance
for
ecological
transformation
development
of
shrinking
cities
in
context
prevalence
shrinkage
global
climate
change.
This
paper
compares
SUHI
region
(Northeast
Region,
NR)
growing
(Yangtze
River
Delta,
YRD)
China,
explores
their
differences
driving
mechanisms,
using
GIS
spatial
analysis
Geodetector
model.
Our
results
indicated
that
there
are
significant
changes
intensity
these
two
regions.
About
72.22%
NR
were
shrinking,
while
intensities
increased
by
an
average
1.69°C.
On
contrary,
YRD
shows
a
linear
growth
trend,
decreased
0.11°C
on
average.
The
bivariate
Moran’s
I
index
also
correlation
not
above
Furthermore,
primary
drivers
variations
In
NR,
underlying
changes,
including
green
coverage
built-up
areas,
most
factors.
However,
atmospheric
environment
such
as
carbon
dioxide
emission
sulfur
emission,
key
YRD.
Northam’s
theory
three-stage
urbanization
environmental
Kuznets
curve
hypothesis
powerful
to
explain
differences.