Developing an environmental equity index for urban heat wave event

IF 5.5 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-20 DOI:10.1016/j.indic.2024.100565
Xiaohui Ma , Li Zhang , Xiaochun Yang , Yue Fan , Fukuda Hiroatsu , Jiahao Zhang , Luyao Li
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Societal “imbalance” and “injustice” are key concerns during heatwaves that are considered a typical climate change phenomenon. However, our understanding of precise ways to measure and respond to environmental justice needs remains limited. In this study, we develop an equity index to examine environmental justice problems with respect to social resource provisions during heatwave responses. A multi-source data integration approach and a synthetic population algorithm are used to construct a method to calculate environmental equity indices with 100∗100 m spatial resolution. The resultant integrated equity index map offers a comprehensive view of the urgent need for social resource provision during heatwave responses. Our findings reveal that, despite a higher demand for heatwave-related resources in central urban areas, some suburban regions, particularly emerging cross-boundary functional zones, exhibited lower levels of equity due to inadequate social resource supplies. Additionally, we explored the correlation between social media data based heatwave perception maps and environmental equity levels, confirming the potential of using the heatwave perception to validate the equity index. This study not only mapped out priority areas but also set the stage for targeted interventions to enhance resilience and justice in urban planning.
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城市热浪事件环境公平指数的建立
热浪被认为是典型的气候变化现象,社会“不平衡”和“不公正”是人们关注的关键问题。然而,我们对衡量和应对环境正义需求的精确方法的理解仍然有限。在本研究中,我们开发了一个公平指数来检查热浪应对期间社会资源供应方面的环境正义问题。采用多源数据集成方法和综合种群算法,构建了以100 * 100 m空间分辨率计算环境公平指数的方法。由此产生的综合公平指数图提供了对热浪应对期间社会资源供应的迫切需求的全面看法。研究结果表明,尽管中心城区对热浪相关资源的需求较高,但由于社会资源供应不足,一些郊区,特别是新兴的跨界功能区,表现出较低的公平水平。此外,我们还探讨了基于社交媒体数据的热浪感知图与环境公平水平之间的相关性,证实了使用热浪感知来验证公平指数的潜力。这项研究不仅确定了优先领域,而且为有针对性的干预措施奠定了基础,以增强城市规划的韧性和公平性。
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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