Accurate quantification of the heat mitigation capacity of urban greenspaces is essential in planning decisions due to increased thermal pressures on existing and new urban environments associated with climate change. However, this often requires data analytical skillsets that may not be available to the planning community. The recently developed InVEST 3.8.7 Urban Cooling model addresses this limitation by using several easily accessible parameters, assigned to a land cover map, to produce a heat mitigation index (HMI) intended to estimate the cooling capacity of vegetation in a spatial context. In this study, we validated the HMI derived for three towns with differing morphologies by comparison to land surface temperature (LST) data using...
Guiding urban planners on the cooling returns of different configurations of urban vegetation config...
Many urban and suburban areas experience higher temperatures than their outlying rural surroundings....
Currently, more than half of the world’s population lives in cities, which leads to major changes in...
Mitigating urban heat islands has become an important objective for many cities experiencing heat wa...
Understanding the link between greenspace patterns and land surface temperature is very important fo...
Climate change affects the urban population’s health and quality of life. Urban green spaces (UGS) u...
The urban climate is receiving increased attention mainly due to climate change. There are several w...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) is the phenomenon of altered increased temperatures in urban areas compa...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) is the phenomenon of altered increased temperatures in urban areas compa...
In the past decades, many studies have proposed urban greening as a method to mitigate the rising te...
Urban green infrastructure, especially trees, are widely regarded as one of the most effective ways ...
The climate of a city influences the ways in which its outdoor spaces are used. Especially, public s...
Urban climate models provide a useful tool for assessing the impacts of urban land surface modificat...
Cities host more than half of the world’s population and due to global warming and land use change t...
The increase and optimization of urban vegetation has been considered an effective mitigation measur...
Guiding urban planners on the cooling returns of different configurations of urban vegetation config...
Many urban and suburban areas experience higher temperatures than their outlying rural surroundings....
Currently, more than half of the world’s population lives in cities, which leads to major changes in...
Mitigating urban heat islands has become an important objective for many cities experiencing heat wa...
Understanding the link between greenspace patterns and land surface temperature is very important fo...
Climate change affects the urban population’s health and quality of life. Urban green spaces (UGS) u...
The urban climate is receiving increased attention mainly due to climate change. There are several w...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) is the phenomenon of altered increased temperatures in urban areas compa...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) is the phenomenon of altered increased temperatures in urban areas compa...
In the past decades, many studies have proposed urban greening as a method to mitigate the rising te...
Urban green infrastructure, especially trees, are widely regarded as one of the most effective ways ...
The climate of a city influences the ways in which its outdoor spaces are used. Especially, public s...
Urban climate models provide a useful tool for assessing the impacts of urban land surface modificat...
Cities host more than half of the world’s population and due to global warming and land use change t...
The increase and optimization of urban vegetation has been considered an effective mitigation measur...
Guiding urban planners on the cooling returns of different configurations of urban vegetation config...
Many urban and suburban areas experience higher temperatures than their outlying rural surroundings....
Currently, more than half of the world’s population lives in cities, which leads to major changes in...