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THE COOLING INTENSITY DEPENDENT ON LANDSCAPE COMPLEXITY OF GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE METROPOLITAN AREA

Yuncai Wang, Junda Huang, Chundi Chen, Jiake Shen, Shuo Sheng

2021Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The cooling effect of green infrastructure (GI) is becoming a hot topic on mitigating the urban heat island (UHI) effect. Alterations to the green space are a viable solution for reducing land surface temperature (LST), yet few studies provide specific guidance for landscape planning adapted to the different regions. This paper proposed and defined the landscape complexity and the threshold value of cooling effect (TVoE). Results find that: (1) GI provides a better cooling effect in the densely built-up area than the green belt; (2) GI with a simple form, aggregated configuration, and low patch density had a better cooling intensity; (3) In the densely built-up area, TVoE of the forest area is 4.5 ha, while in the green belt, TVoE of the forest and grassland area is 9 ha and 2.25 ha. These conclusions will help the planners to reduce LST effectively, and employ environmentally sustainable planning.

Topics & Concepts

Urban heat islandMetropolitan areaGrasslandIntensity (physics)Green beltEnvironmental scienceGreen infrastructureEnvironmental engineeringPhysical geographyGeographyEnvironmental resource managementMeteorologyEcologyPhysicsBiologyArchaeologyQuantum mechanicsUrban Heat Island MitigationUrban Green Space and HealthLand Use and Ecosystem Services
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