Surface urban heat island effects intensify more rapidly in lower income countries
Jiangxi Provincial Institute of Water Sciences · Jiangxi Academy of Environmental Sciences · +8 more institutions
Abstract
As urbanization proceeds globally in recent decades, a nuanced understanding of the differential impacts of the urban heat island (UHI) effect across income country groups is crucial. Through an analysis of ~5 million urban grids from 2003 to 2018, we discovered that the average surface urban heat island intensity (SUHII) increased at a rate of 0.021 °C annually. Despite the extensive areas of SUHII increase in higher-income countries, particularly the US and China, it is the low and lower-middle-income countries that exhibited a more pronounced net increase in intensity. Specifically, 27% of urban grids in low-income countries witnessed the most substantial net increase during the daytime, while 19% of urban…
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Authors
11- YYYuan YuanCorresponding
Jiangxi Provincial Institute of Water Sciences, Jiangxi Academy of Environmental Sciences, Fudan University
- MSMattheos Santamouris
UNSW Sydney
- DXDong Xu
National University of Singapore
- XGXiaolei Geng
Jiangsu University
- CLChengwei Li
New York University Shanghai, Shanghai Urban Construction Design and Research Institute (Group)
Topics & keywords
- Urban heat island
- Environmental science
- Economics
- Geography
- Meteorology