Urban residents face increasing risk of heat stress due to the combined impact of climate change and intensification of the urban heat island (UHI) associated with urban growth. Considering the combined effect of urban growth and climate change is vital to understanding how temperatures in urban areas will change in the future. This study investigated the impact of urban growth and climate change on the UHI and heat stress in a subtropical city (Brisbane, Australia) in the present day (1991–2000) and medium term (2041–2050; RCP8.5) during summer. A control and urban growth scenario was used to compare the temperature increase from climate change alone with the temperature increase from climate change and urban growth. Average and minimum te...
Purpose: As global warming intensifies, climatic conditions are changing dramatically, potentially a...
Anthropogenic heat release is a key component of the urban heat island. However, it is often exclude...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their surroundings as a result of man-made ait...
Urban residents face increasing risk of heat stress due to the combined impact of climate change and...
We examine the joint contribution of urban expansion and climate change on heat stress over the Sydn...
The urban heat island (UHI) has a negative impact on the health of urban residents by increasing ave...
<div><p>We examine the joint contribution of urban expansion and climate change on heat stress over ...
We examine the joint contribution of urban expansion and climate change on heat stress over the Sydn...
We examine the joint contribution of urban expansion and climate change on heat stress over the Sydn...
The city of Melbourne in southeast Australia is planning to expand urban areas substantially by the ...
Urban areas are usually warmer than their surrounding natural areas, an effect known as the urban he...
According to the United Nation report “World Urbanization Prospects”, 54% (about 3.9 billion) of the...
In this study, daily maximum and minimum air temperature (Tmax and Tmin), evaporation and rainfall d...
Urban structure and landscape cause an artificial temperature increase in cities, known as the urban...
Context Cities have elevated temperatures compared to rural areas, a phenomenon known as the "urban ...
Purpose: As global warming intensifies, climatic conditions are changing dramatically, potentially a...
Anthropogenic heat release is a key component of the urban heat island. However, it is often exclude...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their surroundings as a result of man-made ait...
Urban residents face increasing risk of heat stress due to the combined impact of climate change and...
We examine the joint contribution of urban expansion and climate change on heat stress over the Sydn...
The urban heat island (UHI) has a negative impact on the health of urban residents by increasing ave...
<div><p>We examine the joint contribution of urban expansion and climate change on heat stress over ...
We examine the joint contribution of urban expansion and climate change on heat stress over the Sydn...
We examine the joint contribution of urban expansion and climate change on heat stress over the Sydn...
The city of Melbourne in southeast Australia is planning to expand urban areas substantially by the ...
Urban areas are usually warmer than their surrounding natural areas, an effect known as the urban he...
According to the United Nation report “World Urbanization Prospects”, 54% (about 3.9 billion) of the...
In this study, daily maximum and minimum air temperature (Tmax and Tmin), evaporation and rainfall d...
Urban structure and landscape cause an artificial temperature increase in cities, known as the urban...
Context Cities have elevated temperatures compared to rural areas, a phenomenon known as the "urban ...
Purpose: As global warming intensifies, climatic conditions are changing dramatically, potentially a...
Anthropogenic heat release is a key component of the urban heat island. However, it is often exclude...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their surroundings as a result of man-made ait...