abstract: This study examines the impact of spatial landscape configuration (e.g., clustered, dispersed) on land-surface temperatures (LST) over Phoenix, Arizona, and Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. We classified detailed land-cover types via object-based image analysis (OBIA) using Geoeye-1 at 3-m resolution (Las Vegas) and QuickBird at 2.4-m resolution (Phoenix). Spatial autocorrelation (local Moran’s I ) was then used to test for spatial dependence and to determine how clustered or dispersed points were arranged. Next, we used Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) data acquired over Phoenix (daytime on 10 June and nighttime on 17 October 2011) and Las Vegas (daytime on 6 July and nighttime on 27 August 2005) to e...
abstract: Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, is one of the most rapidly urbanizing areas in the U.S., wh...
Abstract This paper intended to examine the seasonal variations in the relationship between landscap...
Urban green space (UGS) is directly or indirectly related to the human well-being of urban inhabitan...
abstract: The impacts of land-cover composition on urban temperatures, including temperature extreme...
abstract: The relationship between the characteristics of the urban land system and land surface tem...
abstract: This study seeks to determine the role of land architecture—the composition and configurat...
This study examines the effects of spatial clustering of urban land cover types on land surface temp...
abstract: Context With rapidly expanding urban regions, the effects of land cover changes on urban ...
abstract: The urban heat island effect is especially significant in semi-arid climates, generating a...
Urban areas have a large influence on the environment due to the effects urbanization has in regards...
This study examines the spatial and temporal patterns of the surface urban heat island (SUHI) intens...
Urban greenspace has significant cooling effects on urban heat. Recent studies investigating the eff...
abstract: The global increase in urbanization has raised questions about urban sustainability to whi...
Rapid urbanization has accelerated land use and land cover changes, and generated the urban heat isl...
abstract: Summer daytime cooling efficiency of various land cover is investigated for the urban core...
abstract: Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, is one of the most rapidly urbanizing areas in the U.S., wh...
Abstract This paper intended to examine the seasonal variations in the relationship between landscap...
Urban green space (UGS) is directly or indirectly related to the human well-being of urban inhabitan...
abstract: The impacts of land-cover composition on urban temperatures, including temperature extreme...
abstract: The relationship between the characteristics of the urban land system and land surface tem...
abstract: This study seeks to determine the role of land architecture—the composition and configurat...
This study examines the effects of spatial clustering of urban land cover types on land surface temp...
abstract: Context With rapidly expanding urban regions, the effects of land cover changes on urban ...
abstract: The urban heat island effect is especially significant in semi-arid climates, generating a...
Urban areas have a large influence on the environment due to the effects urbanization has in regards...
This study examines the spatial and temporal patterns of the surface urban heat island (SUHI) intens...
Urban greenspace has significant cooling effects on urban heat. Recent studies investigating the eff...
abstract: The global increase in urbanization has raised questions about urban sustainability to whi...
Rapid urbanization has accelerated land use and land cover changes, and generated the urban heat isl...
abstract: Summer daytime cooling efficiency of various land cover is investigated for the urban core...
abstract: Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, is one of the most rapidly urbanizing areas in the U.S., wh...
Abstract This paper intended to examine the seasonal variations in the relationship between landscap...
Urban green space (UGS) is directly or indirectly related to the human well-being of urban inhabitan...