Contrasting Determinants of Land Surface Temperature in Three Megacities: Implications to Cool Tropical Metropolitan Regions
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY(2023)
摘要
Megacities in tropical regions are among the urban centers most vulnerable to increasingly intense heatwaves. However, the complex interactions between urban characteristics and thermal environments are yet to be fully understood. Here, we investigated the relationship between urban characteristics and land surface temperature (LST) for three megacities in the tropical savannah climate zone, Chennai, Dhaka, and Kolkata. LST values were retrieved from Landsat 8 data, and urban features were constructed using digital surface models, building footprints, and satellite imagery. Model-agnostic approaches were adopted to analyze the impacts of urban characteristics on LST. The boosted regression tree (BRT) model was used to capture the nonlinear effects of six most important factors on LST changes. The dominant influencing factors of LST were normalized difference built-up index, albedo, and normalized difference vegetation index. Building roofs, roads, and other hardscapes with high-albedo materials are preferred in alleviating surface urban heat island effect in Dhaka and Kolkata. The placement of urban parks with woody vegetation in an area larger than 0.6 ha produced effective cooling effect. In Chennai and Kolkata, urban policies to increase sky view factor are recommended. The application of BRT model with integrated urban data provides unique insights for thermal resilience planning.
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Surface urban heat island,Boosted regression tree,Three-dimensional urban morphology,Tropical megacity,Cooling effect
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