Urban Heat Island (UHI) is posing a significant challenge due to growing urbanisations across the world. Green infrastructure (GI) is popularly used for mitigating the impact of UHI, but knowledge on their optimal use is yet evolving. The UHI effect for large cities have received substantial attention previously. However, the corresponding effect is mostly unknown for towns, where appreciable parts of the population live, in Europe and elsewhere. Therefore, we analysed the possible impact of three vegetation types on UHI under numerous scenarios: baseline/current GI cover (BGI); hypothetical scenario without GI cover (HGI-No); three alternative hypothetical scenarios considering maximum green roofs (HGR-Max), grasslands (HG-Max) and trees (...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The Urban Heat Islands (UHI) effect is a m...
Climate change causes a critical increase of temperature and frequency of heat waves, whose impact i...
As the majority of people living in cities around the world continues to grow, the challenges connec...
Urban green infrastructure (UGI) has been increasingly promoted as a key measure to mitigate heat st...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is one of the most harmful environmental hazards for urban dwelle...
<p>[Published in 2014]</p><p>Urban Heat Island (UHI) is considered as one of the major problems in t...
An increase of the green infrastructure (GI) in cities contributes to sharing the common goals of re...
It has long been recognised that cities exhibit their own microclimate and are typically warmer than...
The phenomenon of increased temperature in cities compared to their rural environs, also referred to...
Urban areas are typically warmer than rural ones. This is mainly due to denser configuration dominat...
Many urban and suburban areas experience higher temperatures than their outlying rural surroundings....
International audienceRecent climate projections predict an amplification of global warming and more...
Climate change affects the urban population’s health and quality of life. Urban green spaces (UGS) u...
The urban heat island (UHI) is a critical issue in most urbanised areas. Spatial variation of urban ...
High-density urban development, highly absorptive surfaces and absence of green space have had a neg...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The Urban Heat Islands (UHI) effect is a m...
Climate change causes a critical increase of temperature and frequency of heat waves, whose impact i...
As the majority of people living in cities around the world continues to grow, the challenges connec...
Urban green infrastructure (UGI) has been increasingly promoted as a key measure to mitigate heat st...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is one of the most harmful environmental hazards for urban dwelle...
<p>[Published in 2014]</p><p>Urban Heat Island (UHI) is considered as one of the major problems in t...
An increase of the green infrastructure (GI) in cities contributes to sharing the common goals of re...
It has long been recognised that cities exhibit their own microclimate and are typically warmer than...
The phenomenon of increased temperature in cities compared to their rural environs, also referred to...
Urban areas are typically warmer than rural ones. This is mainly due to denser configuration dominat...
Many urban and suburban areas experience higher temperatures than their outlying rural surroundings....
International audienceRecent climate projections predict an amplification of global warming and more...
Climate change affects the urban population’s health and quality of life. Urban green spaces (UGS) u...
The urban heat island (UHI) is a critical issue in most urbanised areas. Spatial variation of urban ...
High-density urban development, highly absorptive surfaces and absence of green space have had a neg...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The Urban Heat Islands (UHI) effect is a m...
Climate change causes a critical increase of temperature and frequency of heat waves, whose impact i...
As the majority of people living in cities around the world continues to grow, the challenges connec...