Urbanisation may have been shown to have no effect on climate change, but some researchers suggest that cities are fully capable of responding to it. Urban Heat Islands (UHIs) represent dense urban areas within cities where the temperature is recorded to be higher than the neighbouring areas or those located in suburbia. Mitigation of UHI effects can help diminish detriments of climate change. This paper sets out to establish UHI mitigation strategies, their effectiveness and resilience to help provide recommendations for application of such strategies in future. Existing literature suggest that UK is facing with growing problem of UHI effects and sustainable development at urban scale can be improved if proportionate measures are taken to ...
The urban heat island is a phenomenon wherein urban areas experience warmer temperatures than their ...
With the increasing urbanization, studies have shown that the Urban Heat Island (UHI) Intensity in m...
Addressing the challenge of climate adaptation necessitates an evidence-based approach. The integra...
Urbanisation may have been shown to have no effect on climate change, but some researchers suggest t...
Cities are major sources of Green House Gas (GHG) emissions and the effects of mass urbanization upo...
AbstractCities are major sources of Green House Gas (GHG) emissions and the effects of mass urbaniza...
Urbanization leads to loss of vegetation and converting pervious areas into built-up and impervious ...
There has been a significant growth in the knowledge base to suggest that mass urbanization has long...
The impacts of climate changes on cities, which are home to over half of the world’s population, are...
Many urban and suburban areas experience higher temperatures than their outlying rural surroundings....
Due to the ongoing global warming, heat mitigation strategies are becoming implemented through prac...
The urban heat island (UHI) is a phenomenon whereby temperature levels in urban areas are higher tha...
According to the United Nation report “World Urbanization Prospects”, 54% (about 3.9 billion) of the...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is one of the most harmful environmental hazards for urban dwelle...
AbstractThe increasing awareness of theurban heat island (UHI) effect has raised the attention for m...
The urban heat island is a phenomenon wherein urban areas experience warmer temperatures than their ...
With the increasing urbanization, studies have shown that the Urban Heat Island (UHI) Intensity in m...
Addressing the challenge of climate adaptation necessitates an evidence-based approach. The integra...
Urbanisation may have been shown to have no effect on climate change, but some researchers suggest t...
Cities are major sources of Green House Gas (GHG) emissions and the effects of mass urbanization upo...
AbstractCities are major sources of Green House Gas (GHG) emissions and the effects of mass urbaniza...
Urbanization leads to loss of vegetation and converting pervious areas into built-up and impervious ...
There has been a significant growth in the knowledge base to suggest that mass urbanization has long...
The impacts of climate changes on cities, which are home to over half of the world’s population, are...
Many urban and suburban areas experience higher temperatures than their outlying rural surroundings....
Due to the ongoing global warming, heat mitigation strategies are becoming implemented through prac...
The urban heat island (UHI) is a phenomenon whereby temperature levels in urban areas are higher tha...
According to the United Nation report “World Urbanization Prospects”, 54% (about 3.9 billion) of the...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is one of the most harmful environmental hazards for urban dwelle...
AbstractThe increasing awareness of theurban heat island (UHI) effect has raised the attention for m...
The urban heat island is a phenomenon wherein urban areas experience warmer temperatures than their ...
With the increasing urbanization, studies have shown that the Urban Heat Island (UHI) Intensity in m...
Addressing the challenge of climate adaptation necessitates an evidence-based approach. The integra...