The Benefits of Tree Shade and Turf on Globe and Surface Temperatures in an Urban Tropical Environment

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
L. Ow, Subhadip Ghosh, Mohamed Lokman Mohd Yusof
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Abstract

The process of urbanisation increases temperature and alters the thermal comfort in cities. Urban heat islands (UHIs) result in the rise of ambient temperatures. For example, in the densely populated island state of Singapore, the UHI intensity was some 4.5 °C. Such elevation in heat can negatively impact outdoor thermal comfort and may give rise to serious health problems. The present study investigated the benefits of trees and turf as mitigation strategies for urban areas. Short- and long-term observations were made for surface and globe temperatures over smaller plots of vegetation and hard surfaces involving tree shade and full sun. Similar observations were investigated over a larger extent of vegetation across concrete, asphalt, and turf within an urban park setting. The presence of turf and shade from trees greatly affected surface temperatures, and the effect was most pronounced when both were present. The presence of turf reduced surface temperatures by up to 10 °C, while tree shade led to a 12 °C reduction. Globe temperatures showed that the presence of turf and shading reduced temperatures between 5 and 10 °C. These results suggest that turf and trees can effectively cool surfaces and improve outdoor thermal comfort. The results of this study can be applied to urban planning of greenery and can be used as a reference for other tropical cities with similar climates that are also working to develop mitigation measures to improve the liveability of their cities.
在城市热带环境中,树荫和草皮对地球和地表温度的好处
城市化进程提高了城市的温度,改变了城市的热舒适。城市热岛(UHIs)导致环境温度升高。例如,在人口稠密的岛国新加坡,热岛强度约为4.5°C。这样的热量升高会对室外热舒适产生负面影响,并可能引起严重的健康问题。本研究调查了树木和草皮作为城市地区缓解策略的好处。短期和长期观测地表和全球温度的小块植被和硬表面涉及树荫和充分的阳光。类似的观察结果在城市公园的混凝土、沥青和草皮上进行了更大范围的植被调查。草皮和树荫的存在极大地影响了地表温度,当两者同时存在时,这种影响最为明显。草皮的存在使表面温度降低了10°C,而树荫使表面温度降低了12°C。全球温度显示,草皮和遮阳的存在使温度降低了5到10°C。这些结果表明,草坪和树木可以有效地冷却表面,提高室外热舒适性。本研究的结果可以应用于城市绿化规划,也可以作为其他类似气候的热带城市的参考,这些城市也在努力制定缓解措施,以提高城市的宜居性。
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Arboriculture and Urban Forestry
Arboriculture and Urban Forestry Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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