This study examines the spatial-temporal changes of land cover and the surface urban heat island (SUHI) effect in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region from 2000 to 2015. The Local Climate Zone (LCZ) concept is used, given its standard but comprehensive classification scheme designed for urban climate studies. Firstly, historical LCZ maps of the PRD region were generated using the World Urban Database and Access Portal Tools (WUDAPT) protocol. Secondly, summer mean land surface temperature (LST) during daytime and night-time was retrieved from remote sensing data to analyze the SUHI. Thirdly, the correspondence between the spatial-temporal patterns of LCZ and LST were explored. The results show that urbanization in this region comprises transf...
Rapid urban expansion and the alteration of global land use/land cover (LULC) patterns have contribu...
The surface urban heat island (SUHI) effect poses a significant threat to the urban environment and ...
The continuous expansion of impervious artificial surfaces in cities has significantly influenced th...
Land surface temperature (LST) in urban agglomerations plays an important role for policymakers in u...
Land surface temperature (LST) in urban agglomerations plays an important role for policymakers in u...
The Land Surface Temperature (LST) obtained by remote sensing data is an essential indicator for ana...
The climate impacts of future urbanization in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region in China were simul...
Urbanization changes the land cover.Studying the urbanization effects on regional and global weather...
Urbanization seriously affects the urban climate and the quality of human settlement. Based on Lands...
Widely scattered urban villages (UVs) and increasingly serious urban heat islands (UHIs) are common ...
Climate change in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) has attracted growing attention along with rapid urban...
AbstractPresent paper tends to capture the impact of land use land cover (LULC) on land surface temp...
Rapid global economic development has resulted in a corresponding intensification of urbanization, w...
Land surface parameters play an important role in mesoscale modeling by regulating the regional heat...
Intensified due to rapid urbanization and global warming-induced high temperature extremes, the urba...
Rapid urban expansion and the alteration of global land use/land cover (LULC) patterns have contribu...
The surface urban heat island (SUHI) effect poses a significant threat to the urban environment and ...
The continuous expansion of impervious artificial surfaces in cities has significantly influenced th...
Land surface temperature (LST) in urban agglomerations plays an important role for policymakers in u...
Land surface temperature (LST) in urban agglomerations plays an important role for policymakers in u...
The Land Surface Temperature (LST) obtained by remote sensing data is an essential indicator for ana...
The climate impacts of future urbanization in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region in China were simul...
Urbanization changes the land cover.Studying the urbanization effects on regional and global weather...
Urbanization seriously affects the urban climate and the quality of human settlement. Based on Lands...
Widely scattered urban villages (UVs) and increasingly serious urban heat islands (UHIs) are common ...
Climate change in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) has attracted growing attention along with rapid urban...
AbstractPresent paper tends to capture the impact of land use land cover (LULC) on land surface temp...
Rapid global economic development has resulted in a corresponding intensification of urbanization, w...
Land surface parameters play an important role in mesoscale modeling by regulating the regional heat...
Intensified due to rapid urbanization and global warming-induced high temperature extremes, the urba...
Rapid urban expansion and the alteration of global land use/land cover (LULC) patterns have contribu...
The surface urban heat island (SUHI) effect poses a significant threat to the urban environment and ...
The continuous expansion of impervious artificial surfaces in cities has significantly influenced th...