The effect of urbanization on the urban thermal environment (UTE) has attracted increasing research attention for its significant relationship to local climatic change and habitat comfort. Using quantitative thermal remote sensing and spatial statistics methods, here we analyze four Landsat TM/ETM+ images of Guangzhou in South China acquired respectively on 13 October 1990, 2 January 2000, 23 November 2005, and 2 January 2009, to investigate the spatiotemporal variations in the land surface temperature (LST) over five land use/land cover (LULC) types and over different urban/rural zones. The emphases of this study are placed on the urban heat island (UHI) intensity and the relationships among LST, the normalized difference built-up index (N...
The spatio-temporal patterns of land use/land cover changes (LUCC) can significantly affect the dist...
Multi-temporal Landsat TM/ETM+ imagery of 1990, 2000, and 2005 were used in this study. And the vege...
Widely scattered urban villages (UVs) and increasingly serious urban heat islands (UHIs) are common ...
The effect of urbanization on the urban thermal environment (UTE) has attracted increasing research ...
The effect of urbanization on the urban thermal environment (UTE) has attracted increasing research ...
Urban expansion has been changing the urban thermal environment. Understanding the spatial distribut...
The urban heat island (UHI) becomes more and more serious with the acceleration of urbanization. Man...
As the capital of China, Beijing has experienced a continued and rapid urbanization process in the p...
Under the trend of rapid urbanization, the urban heat island (UHI) effect has become a hot issue for...
AbstractNowadays, more than 40% of the population lives in Chinese cities. The rapid urbanization pr...
Rapid urbanization leads to changes in surface coverage and landscape patterns. This results in urba...
The spatio-temporal patterns of land use/land cover changes (LUCC) can significantly affect the dist...
Rapid urbanization has led to significant changes in land surface temperature (LST), which in turn a...
It is critically important to understand the variation of urban thermal environment since urban heat...
Urbanization is one of the most significant phenomena of the anthropogenic influence on the Earth’s ...
The spatio-temporal patterns of land use/land cover changes (LUCC) can significantly affect the dist...
Multi-temporal Landsat TM/ETM+ imagery of 1990, 2000, and 2005 were used in this study. And the vege...
Widely scattered urban villages (UVs) and increasingly serious urban heat islands (UHIs) are common ...
The effect of urbanization on the urban thermal environment (UTE) has attracted increasing research ...
The effect of urbanization on the urban thermal environment (UTE) has attracted increasing research ...
Urban expansion has been changing the urban thermal environment. Understanding the spatial distribut...
The urban heat island (UHI) becomes more and more serious with the acceleration of urbanization. Man...
As the capital of China, Beijing has experienced a continued and rapid urbanization process in the p...
Under the trend of rapid urbanization, the urban heat island (UHI) effect has become a hot issue for...
AbstractNowadays, more than 40% of the population lives in Chinese cities. The rapid urbanization pr...
Rapid urbanization leads to changes in surface coverage and landscape patterns. This results in urba...
The spatio-temporal patterns of land use/land cover changes (LUCC) can significantly affect the dist...
Rapid urbanization has led to significant changes in land surface temperature (LST), which in turn a...
It is critically important to understand the variation of urban thermal environment since urban heat...
Urbanization is one of the most significant phenomena of the anthropogenic influence on the Earth’s ...
The spatio-temporal patterns of land use/land cover changes (LUCC) can significantly affect the dist...
Multi-temporal Landsat TM/ETM+ imagery of 1990, 2000, and 2005 were used in this study. And the vege...
Widely scattered urban villages (UVs) and increasingly serious urban heat islands (UHIs) are common ...