The city of Melbourne in southeast Australia is planning to expand urban areas substantially by the year 2050 and this expansion has the potential to alter the Urban Heat Island (UHI), that is, higher temperatures in urban areas as compared to surrounding rural areas. Moreover, Melbourne has been experiencing more frequent heatwaves for last two decades, and the intensity and duration of heatwaves is expected to increase in the future, which could exacerbate the UHI. This study evaluates the potential impacts of future urban expansion on the urban meteorology in Melbourne city during four of the most severe heatwave events during the period 2000–2009. Urban expansion is implemented as high‐density urban with a high urban fraction of 0.9 to ...
Climate change and urban development will exacerbate current urban heat island effects. While most s...
The ability of cool roofs and vegetation to reduce urban temperatures and improve human thermal stre...
International audienceThe evolution of heat-wave risk in cities is related to regional climate chang...
We examine the joint contribution of urban expansion and climate change on heat stress over the Sydn...
Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia, and its population is anticipated to reach 6.5 mi...
Urban residents face increasing risk of heat stress due to the combined impact of climate change and...
The impact of heatwaves (HWs) on urban heat island (UHI) is a contentious topic with contradictory r...
<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...
The urban heat island (UHI) has a negative impact on the health of urban residents by increasing ave...
We examine the joint contribution of urban expansion and climate change on heat stress over the Sydn...
Melbourne, which is the second largest city in Australia, is anticipated to have a population increa...
In October 2013, ''Plan Melbourne" was released by the Victorian government to outlin...
Abstract This study examines the impact of future urban expansion on local near-surface temperature ...
Due to the intensity of urban development around the world, there is an increasing body of studies a...
Climate change and urban development will exacerbate current urban heat island effects. While most s...
The ability of cool roofs and vegetation to reduce urban temperatures and improve human thermal stre...
International audienceThe evolution of heat-wave risk in cities is related to regional climate chang...
We examine the joint contribution of urban expansion and climate change on heat stress over the Sydn...
Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia, and its population is anticipated to reach 6.5 mi...
Urban residents face increasing risk of heat stress due to the combined impact of climate change and...
The impact of heatwaves (HWs) on urban heat island (UHI) is a contentious topic with contradictory r...
<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...
The urban heat island (UHI) has a negative impact on the health of urban residents by increasing ave...
We examine the joint contribution of urban expansion and climate change on heat stress over the Sydn...
Melbourne, which is the second largest city in Australia, is anticipated to have a population increa...
In October 2013, ''Plan Melbourne" was released by the Victorian government to outlin...
Abstract This study examines the impact of future urban expansion on local near-surface temperature ...
Due to the intensity of urban development around the world, there is an increasing body of studies a...
Climate change and urban development will exacerbate current urban heat island effects. While most s...
The ability of cool roofs and vegetation to reduce urban temperatures and improve human thermal stre...
International audienceThe evolution of heat-wave risk in cities is related to regional climate chang...