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Surface Urban Heat Island in Middle City: Spatial and Temporal Characteristics

Elis Dener Lima Alves, Max Anjos, Emerson Galvani

2020Urban Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Currently, cities have aroused the interest of researchers due the local climate change caused by the surface urban heat island (SUHI) effect. The impact of anthropogenic land use and cover changes has led to more frequent intense SUHI, with direct consequences on urban quality of life. Therefore, this research aims at analyzing the influences of natural and anthropogenic variables on the seasonality and spatial SUHI intensity in a Brazilian city, using remote sensing data and analysis of several physical parameters. Results show that the city of São Carlos has an SUHI mosaic and surface urban freshness island (SUFI). On average, 86% of the urban area presented a SUHI, whilst most SUFIs are located near watercourses, parks, slopes and valley bottoms, revealing the effects of green areas and relief on creation of microclimates. The SUHI showed significant seasonal variability.

Topics & Concepts

MicroclimateUrban heat islandGeographyPhysical geographyEnvironmental scienceMeteorologyArchaeologyUrban Heat Island MitigationUrban Green Space and HealthLand Use and Ecosystem Services
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