Warming reality of Kozhikode Urban Area: Uncovering the heat of built-up expansion and vegetation loss

Q2 Environmental Science Environmental Challenges Pub Date : 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1016/j.envc.2024.101016
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Urban expansion often comes at the expense of natural landscapes, leading to increased temperatures and environmental degradation. This study examines the effects of urbanization on land cover changes and their implications for land surface temperature (LST) by analyzing normalized difference satellite indices in the Kozhikode Urban Area (KUA), a city where substantial urbanization has significantly impacted the natural environment. By investigating changes in vegetation and impervious surfaces from 1993 to 2022, the research highlights a troubling trend: while vegetation cover has sharply declined, impermeable surfaces like roads and buildings have surged, contributing to a dramatic rise in average temperatures. The study reveals that built-up areas significantly elevate LST, whereas vegetation and water bodies offer cooling effects. The results underscore the urgent need for integrating green infrastructure into urban planning to combat rising temperatures and enhance environmental sustainability. This research emphasizes the importance of considering smaller, vegetation-rich cities like Kozhikode in broader urban heat research, as they present unique challenges and opportunities for effective climate adaptation strategies. By highlighting these issues, this study aims to inform policymakers and urban planners about the critical role of urban greening in mitigating the effects of climate change and fostering sustainable urban environments.
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科济科德市不断变暖的现实:揭示城市扩张和植被减少的热量
城市扩张往往以牺牲自然景观为代价,从而导致气温升高和环境退化。本研究通过分析科济科德城区(KUA)的归一化差异卫星指数,研究了城市化对土地覆被变化的影响及其对地表温度(LST)的影响。通过调查 1993 年至 2022 年植被和不透水表面的变化,研究突显了一个令人担忧的趋势:在植被覆盖率急剧下降的同时,道路和建筑物等不透水表面却急剧增加,导致平均气温急剧上升。研究显示,建筑密集区会显著升高 LST,而植被和水体则具有降温效果。研究结果突出表明,迫切需要将绿色基础设施纳入城市规划,以应对气温上升并提高环境的可持续性。这项研究强调了在更广泛的城市热研究中考虑像科济科德这样植被丰富的小城市的重要性,因为它们为有效的气候适应战略带来了独特的挑战和机遇。通过强调这些问题,本研究旨在让政策制定者和城市规划者了解城市绿化在减轻气候变化影响和促进可持续城市环境方面的关键作用。
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Environmental Challenges
Environmental Challenges Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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