The inexorable extension ofurbanization is consurning huge amounts of soil drastically reducing natural vegetation, replacing it with buildings and low albedo surfaces. The changes due to the different thermal properties of surface materials and the lack of evapotranspiration in urban areas lead to a phenomenon known as "urban heat island effect". By reintroducing the vegetation back into the urban landscape, a partnership between nature and cities should be strengthened to create a new sustainable urban environment. Sin ce the outer surfaces ofbuilding offer a great amount of space for vegetation, planting on roofs and walls has become one of the most innovative way to provide severa! environmental services. Moreover, all the green infrast...
In the context of urban land-use growth and the consequent impacts on the environment, green spaces ...
Nowadays the growth of the cities increased built and paved areas, energy use and heat generation. T...
Most scientists agree that the earth\u27s temperature continues to rise. The heat gain is more prono...
Climate change and rapid urbanization increase/amplify urban heat islands (UHIs). Green infrastructu...
Climate change has reinforced the importance of the green component, especially in its thermal mitig...
<p>[Published in 2014]</p><p>Urban Heat Island (UHI) is considered as one of the major problems in t...
Altering the surface cover of an area causes the change in the environment. By erecting buildings ch...
Growing urbanization is associated with the emergence of environmental problems, such as the reduct...
Summarization: In a highly structured environment, as an urban center, there are impacts for both hu...
Contemporary cities are always more overheated for the anthropogenic effect linked to the general pr...
In 2030, Earth will have completed its urban revolution. Planetary urbanization imposes a time and s...
The growth of the world’s population is a central topic in the international political agenda and su...
In 21th century, the unplanned urbanization, global warming, lack of green space, and the human effe...
The Urban Heat Island Effect has become one of the world’s leading urban environmental issues of thi...
In the present century, for the first time in history, the urban population overpassed the rural one...
In the context of urban land-use growth and the consequent impacts on the environment, green spaces ...
Nowadays the growth of the cities increased built and paved areas, energy use and heat generation. T...
Most scientists agree that the earth\u27s temperature continues to rise. The heat gain is more prono...
Climate change and rapid urbanization increase/amplify urban heat islands (UHIs). Green infrastructu...
Climate change has reinforced the importance of the green component, especially in its thermal mitig...
<p>[Published in 2014]</p><p>Urban Heat Island (UHI) is considered as one of the major problems in t...
Altering the surface cover of an area causes the change in the environment. By erecting buildings ch...
Growing urbanization is associated with the emergence of environmental problems, such as the reduct...
Summarization: In a highly structured environment, as an urban center, there are impacts for both hu...
Contemporary cities are always more overheated for the anthropogenic effect linked to the general pr...
In 2030, Earth will have completed its urban revolution. Planetary urbanization imposes a time and s...
The growth of the world’s population is a central topic in the international political agenda and su...
In 21th century, the unplanned urbanization, global warming, lack of green space, and the human effe...
The Urban Heat Island Effect has become one of the world’s leading urban environmental issues of thi...
In the present century, for the first time in history, the urban population overpassed the rural one...
In the context of urban land-use growth and the consequent impacts on the environment, green spaces ...
Nowadays the growth of the cities increased built and paved areas, energy use and heat generation. T...
Most scientists agree that the earth\u27s temperature continues to rise. The heat gain is more prono...