The Cooling Effect and Its Stability in Urban Green Space in the Context of Global Warming: A Case Study of Changchun, China
Yu Han,
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Yulin Piao
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Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(6), P. 2590 - 2590
Published: March 15, 2025
The
urban
heat
island
effect,
triggered
by
global
warming
and
rapid
urbanization,
has
negatively
impacted
residents’
lives.
It
been
shown
that
green
space
(UGS)
can
improve
the
thermal
environment.
However,
stability
influencing
factors
of
cooling
effect
(UGSCE)
in
context
climate
change
remain
unclear.
In
this
paper,
we
study
area
within
Fifth
Ring
Road
Changchun
City,
using
multi-source
remote
sensing
image
data
to
quantify
analyze
its
on
both
regional
patch
scales.
results
show
scale,
spaces
have
a
strong
surrounding
environment,
which
increases
with
surface
temperature
(LST).
there
is
large
fluctuation
effect.
On
35
showed
small
increasing
trend
from
2013
2024.
extent
(CE)
was
more
stable
across
temperatures
relative
intensity
(CI).
Factors
such
as
(A),
perimeter
(P),
landscape
shape
index
(LSI),
mean
enhanced
vegetation
(MEVI)
had
different
degrees
influence
stability.
Green
high
MEVI
stronger
Based
this,
planning
suggestions
enriching
types,
maintaining
area,
optimizing
morphology,
focusing
blue–green
are
proposed
enhance
stability,
would
environment
city
comfort
residents.
This
provides
reference
basis
for
scientific
practical
guidance
sustainable
development
city.
Language: Английский
Integrating spatial analysis of land surface temperature and green space suitability: an advanced approach to urban and peri-urban planning
GeoJournal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
90(2)
Published: March 18, 2025
Language: Английский
Study on the Accessibility of Urban Parks Within the Framework of Kunming’s 15-Min Living Circle
Pengjun Wu,
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Dandan Xu,
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Nannan Cui
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et al.
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(5), P. 933 - 933
Published: April 25, 2025
With
the
acceleration
of
urbanization,
accessibility
and
equity
urban
green
spaces
have
become
crucial
issues
in
planning
public
health.
In
context
15-min
living
circle,
whether
residents
can
conveniently
reach
parks
within
a
walkable
or
bikeable
time
frame
directly
impacts
their
quality
life
social
well-being.
Traditional
park
evaluation
methods,
such
as
G2SFCA,
effectively
measure
but
fail
to
fully
account
for
diversity
travel
modes
impact
regional
disparities
on
equity.
This
study
employs
TB-G2SFCA
method,
integrating
concept
analyze
Dianchi
Lake
ring
area
Kunming
under
different
modes.
The
findings
reveal
significant
walking
cycling,
particularly
suburban
communities
distant
from
city
center,
where
many
areas
cannot
15
min.
Although
improves
driving
transit
modes,
resources
remain
concentrated
well-connected
areas,
leaving
peripheral
regions
with
insufficient
access.
Compared
traditional
G2SFCA
approach
more
accurately
reflects
spatial
differences
across
suggests
that
future
should
optimize
resource
allocation,
improve
transportation
networks,
enhance
areas—especially
cycling—to
achieve
equitable
sustainable
distribution
spaces.
Language: Английский