Utilising green and bluespace to mitigate urban heat island intensity
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Abstract
It has long been recognised that cities exhibit their own microclimate and are typically warmer than the surrounding rural areas. This 'mesoscale' influence is known as the urban heat island (UHI) effect and results largely from modification of surface properties leading to greater absorption of solar radiation, reduced convective cooling and lower water evaporation rates. Cities typically contain less vegetation and bodies of water than rural areas, and existing green and bluespace is often under threat from increasing population densities. This paper presents a meta-analysis of the key ways in which green and bluespace affect both urban canopy- and boundary-layer temperatures, examined from the perspectives…
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- Urban heat island
- Microclimate
- Environmental science
- Urban climatology
- Evapotranspiration
- Urban climate
- Atmospheric sciences
- Climate change
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