Revisiting urban heat island effects in China: multi-satellite evidence from the ESA-CCI land surface temperature product DOI
X Li, Xiao Li, Hedi Ma

et al.

Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 106281 - 106281

Published: March 1, 2025

Language: Английский

Exploring the relationship between thermal environmental factors and land surface temperature of a “furnace city” based on local climate zones DOI
Zhongli Lin, Hanqiu Xu, Xiong Yao

et al.

Building and Environment, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 243, P. 110732 - 110732

Published: Aug. 14, 2023

Language: Английский

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44

Spatiotemporal dynamics and forecasting of ecological security pattern under the consideration of protecting habitat: a case study of the Poyang Lake ecoregion DOI Creative Commons
Min Huang, Daohong Gong, Li Zhang

et al.

International Journal of Digital Earth, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 17(1)

Published: July 10, 2024

The continuous expansion and development of anthropogenic activities pose considerable threats to the habitats myriad species. Therefore, exploring how protect optimize species' achieve harmony between humans nature is particularly important. As a paradise for wildlife, Poyang Lake habitat breeding ground birds, fish, other aquatic organisms. In this study, adopting multi-level perspective 'point-line-area', we had an appliance conservation by constructing ecological security pattern (ESP) in Ecoregion (PYLE). We produced land use cover from 2000 2040 using random forest cellular automata-Markov model. Combining morphological spatial analysis, landscape index, Linkage Mapper, constructed long-term ESP PYLE considering protection. spatiotemporal dynamics were compared analyzed. results show that PYLE's rapid economic led extensive urban growth, encroaching on surrounding bare land, which could undermine local survival. Based predicted 2040, propose optimized 'one area, two zones, multiple points' scheme prioritize This comprehensive study provides innovative ideas novel insights future research policy formulation

Language: Английский

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26

Characteristics of surface urban heat islands in global cities of different scales: Trends and drivers DOI
Xiangyi Deng, Wenping Yu,

Jinan Shi

et al.

Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 107, P. 105483 - 105483

Published: April 28, 2024

Language: Английский

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25

Urbanization enhances channel and surface runoff: A quantitative analysis using both physical and empirical models over the Yangtze River basin DOI
Shuzhe Huang,

Yuan Gan,

Nengcheng Chen

et al.

Journal of Hydrology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 635, P. 131194 - 131194

Published: April 6, 2024

Language: Английский

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16

Unraveling the impact of urban expansion on vegetation carbon sequestration capacity: A case study of the Yangtze River Economic Belt DOI
Jinyang Wang, Zhenfeng Shao, Peng Fu

et al.

Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 106157 - 106157

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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2

Diverse seasonal hysteresis of surface urban heat islands across Chinese cities: Patterns and drivers DOI
Chen Yang, Shuqing Zhao

Remote Sensing of Environment, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 294, P. 113644 - 113644

Published: June 2, 2023

Language: Английский

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23

Quantifying the Impact of Urban Growth on Urban Surface Heat Islands in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand DOI Creative Commons
Pawinee Iamtrakul, Apinya Padon, Sararad Chayphong

et al.

Atmosphere, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15(1), P. 100 - 100

Published: Jan. 12, 2024

The urban built environment, comprising structures, roads, and various facilities, plays a key role in the formation of heat islands, which inflict considerable damage upon human society. This phenomenon is particularly pronounced areas characterized by rapid growth concentration populations, global trend, notably exemplified megacities such as Bangkok, Thailand. trend urbanization has witnessed unprecedented recent decades, with cities transforming into megametropolises that profoundly impact changes temperature, specifically island (UHI) induced areas. Elevated concentrations lead to increased city density, contributing higher temperatures within environment compared surrounding evolving land-use surface assumed heightened significance due development, necessitating accelerated efforts mitigate islands. study aims quantify influence on temperature Bangkok its inverse relationship between land (LST), coupled area was examined using Landsat 5 8 satellite imagery. analysis revealed positive correlation levels growth. Areas high-rise structures economic activities experienced most phenomenon. exhibited notable high density (high–high), signifying contributes elevated dissipation (significant R2 = 0.8582). Conversely, low-temperature, low-density (low–low) dispersed layout demonstrated effective cooling area, resulting significant lower local (R2 0.7404). These findings provide valuable insights assist governments related agencies expediting planning policy development aimed at reducing steering sustainable development.

Language: Английский

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10

Intensifying urban imprint on land surface warming: Insights from local to global scale DOI Creative Commons

Pengke Shen,

Shuqing Zhao

iScience, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 27(3), P. 109110 - 109110

Published: Feb. 5, 2024

Increasing urbanization exacerbates surface energy balance perturbations and the health risks of climate warming; however, it has not been determined whether urban-induced warming attributions vary from local, regional, to global scale. Here, local urban heat island (SUHI) is evidenced manifest with an annual daily mean intensity 0.99°C–1.10°C during 2003–2018 using satellite observations over 536 cities worldwide. Spatiotemporal patterns mechanisms SUHI tightly link climate-vegetation conditions, regional effect reaching up 0.015°C–0.138°C (annual average) due alterations. Globally, footprint 1,860 approximates 1% terrestrial lands, about 1.8–2.9 times far beyond impervious areas, suggesting enlargements imprint scales. With continuous development urbanization, implications for SUHI-added scaling effects are considerably important on accelerating warming.

Language: Английский

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9

Temporal trend of the frequency and maximum durations of surface urban heat islands over global cities DOI
Zihan Liu, Jiufeng Li, Yanlan Wu

et al.

Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 106141 - 106141

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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1

A gradient-based 3D nonlinear spectral model for providing components optical properties of mixed pixels in shortwave urban images DOI Creative Commons
Zhijun Zhen, Shengbo Chen, Nicolas Lauret

et al.

Remote Sensing of Environment, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 321, P. 114657 - 114657

Published: Feb. 28, 2025

Language: Английский

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