Urban Heat Island vulnerability in the city of Recife – PE, Brazil

A. Moreira, Ranyére Silva Nóbrega, L. S. Wanderley, A. Matzarakis
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This study introduces the Urban Heat Island Vulnerability Index (UHIVI) for Recife, Brazil, the center of the most populated metropolitan area in the Northeast Region. The index, encompassing sensitivity, adaptive capacity, and exposure, integrates demographic data through factor analysis to derive a Social Vulnerability Index (SVI). Urban Heat Island (UHI) intensity data addresses exposure, enabling a comprehensive analysis of both the physical and social dimensions of the city. Results reveal heightened UHI exposure in the city center and coastal areas, correlating with higher urbanization density. However, populations in most areas of these regions demonstrated higher adaptive capacities, translating to lower UHI vulnerability. Conversely, less-discussed areas in traditional UHI approaches, with limited adaptive capacity and heightened sensitivity, emerge, shedding light on previously overlooked urban vulnerabilities. Regions near the city center featuring irregular settlements prove most susceptible to UHI. Illiteracy, aging demographics, and local environmental conditions emerge as the three main factors contributing to UHIVI. The index’s application unveils spatial complexities and inequalities, offering urban planners a nuanced understanding of the city. This comprehensive insight aids in policy development and decision-making, empowering planners to address urban disparities effectively. The UHIVI thus emerges as a valuable tool for understanding the challenges of urban planning, fostering more resilient and equitable urban development.
巴西累西腓市(PE)的城市热岛脆弱性
本研究介绍了巴西累西腓的城市热岛脆弱性指数 (UHIVI),累西腓是巴西东北部地区人口最多的都会区中心。该指数包括敏感性、适应能力和暴露程度,通过因子分析整合人口数据,得出社会脆弱性指数(SVI)。城市热岛(UHI)强度数据可解决暴露问题,从而对城市的物理和社会层面进行全面分析。结果显示,城市中心和沿海地区的 UHI 暴露程度较高,与较高的城市化密度相关。不过,这些地区大部分地区的居民都表现出较高的适应能力,从而降低了对特高压影响的脆弱性。与此相反,传统的超高温影响方法中较少讨论的地区出现了,这些地区的适应能力有限,敏感性较高,揭示了以前被忽视的城市脆弱性。事实证明,靠近城市中心的地区最容易受到不规则居住区的影响。文盲率、人口老龄化和当地环境条件是导致 UHIVI 的三大主要因素。该指数的应用揭示了空间的复杂性和不平等性,使城市规划者对城市有了细致入微的了解。这种全面的洞察力有助于政策制定和决策,使规划者有能力有效解决城市差距问题。因此,UHIVI 成为了解城市规划挑战、促进更具复原力和更公平的城市发展的宝贵工具。
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