How have South Australian urban planning policies affected Blakeview’s surface temperatures?

IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences
Daniel Marotti
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The South Australian Government is creating plans, policies, and strategies (PPS) that are preferencing infill development. While there are benefits to infill development, if scientific evidence is not adequately incorporated into these PPS, they can elevate urban temperatures. This study investigated Blakes Crossing, an infill development of Blakeview (South Australia) to identify the extent to which scientific evidence has informed the PPS that guided its urban fabric and their impact on Blakeview’s urban temperature. This was achieved by comparatively analysing the temporal PPS that guided Blakes Crossing’s urban fabric, with primary remote sensing data (using Landsat 8 imagery) that identified and compared Blakes Crossing’s land cover composition and surface temperature against four neighbouring areas. This study found that all tiers of government have applied a reductionist approach when applying science to form their PPS. This has resulted in inadequate cooling policies and principles being incorporated into Blakes Crossing’s urban design, thereby, elevating its surface temperature by as much as 2.67°C when compared to this study’s other analysed areas and consequently, elevating Blakeview’s surface temperature. To ameliorate the disconnect between science and planning, scientific tools such as remote sensing should help guide future PPS to effectively reduce urban temperatures.
南澳大利亚的城市规划政策如何影响布莱克维尤的地表温度?
南澳大利亚政府正在制定计划、政策和战略(PPS),以促进油气田的开发。虽然填充开发有好处,但如果这些PPS没有充分纳入科学证据,它们可能会提高城市温度。本研究调查了Blakeview(南澳大利亚)的填充开发项目blake Crossing,以确定科学证据在多大程度上指导了PPS的城市结构及其对Blakeview城市温度的影响。这是通过比较分析指导布莱克克罗斯城市结构的时间PPS与主要遥感数据(使用Landsat 8图像)来实现的,这些数据识别并比较了布莱克克罗斯与四个邻近地区的土地覆盖成分和地表温度。这项研究发现,各级政府在运用科学形成其PPS时都采用了一种简化方法。这导致blake Crossing的城市设计采用了不充分的冷却政策和原则,因此,与本研究分析的其他地区相比,将其表面温度提高了2.67°C,从而提高了Blakeview的表面温度。为了改善科学与规划之间的脱节,遥感等科学工具应该帮助指导未来的PPS有效降低城市温度。
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Australian Planner
Australian Planner REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING-
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