Urban heat island effect in India: a review of current status, impact and mitigation strategies
Sahidul Islam, Anandakumar Karipot, Rohini Bhawar, P. C. Sinha, Sumita Kedia, Manoj Khare
Abstract
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) phenomenon significantly affects us by exacerbating heat discomfort, increased energy consumption, and urban air pollution. The severity of UHI associated with heat waves and heat stress-related mortality is now one of the major concerns, particularly in densely populated cities. Therefore, the significance of the UHI has emerged as a crucial issue due to cities’ fast growth and urban development, necessitating a comprehensive review of the present status of UHI research, particularly concerning regional comparisons. This paper delineates the characteristics of UHI, focusing on its intensity, impact, determining factors, and potential mitigation strategy. It synthesizes an insight into important aspects of UHI from a comprehensive analysis of over 400 national/international research articles. The findings indicate a lack of UHI research studies in the central and eastern regions of the country, bringing out the need for further investigation in these areas. The observed UHI intensity varies across the country between 2 and 10 °C, with the northwest seeing a more pronounced temperature gradient. Following a detailed review, a few suggestions for future research to minimize the impact of UHI on public health, energy consumption, and the economy are proposed, as are strategies for mitigation. While studies on UHIs in India have primarily relied on observational data, there is still a substantial need for more research on employing numerical model-based and machine-learning approaches. Furthermore, the availability of mitigation research on Indian cities is limited. Additional research is needed to ascertain the intricate mechanisms behind the UHI effect on cities vulnerable to various climatic risks and hazards.