混凝土沙漠中的绿洲:用城市绿化应对北京的酷暑

Wenjuan Zeng, Muan Yu
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面对快速的城市化进程,北京面临着日益严峻的城市热岛效应(UHI)挑战,其特点是城市地区的温度明显高于农村地区。这种现象不仅加剧了城市环境中的热不适感,还对公众健康和福祉构成了巨大风险。在这场城市气候危机中,绿地作为一种重要的缓解和适应策略的潜力显现出来。本综合研究深入探讨了城市绿化在应对超高温影响和提高北京居民福祉方面所发挥的多方面作用。该研究采用三角研究方法,利用高分辨率卫星图像来描述北京城市矩阵中绿地的热足迹。通过详细的温度分析,研究细致地量化了公园、花园和林荫大道对城市环境降温的贡献程度。作为定量分析的补充,该研究还通过广泛的调查与城市居民互动,了解他们对热环境的看法和生活体验,以及与使用绿地相关的主观幸福感。研究结果表明,城市绿化具有显著的降温效果,植被茂密地区的气温明显降低。除了降温效果之外,研究还发现了使用绿地与改善居民身心健康之间的正相关关系,突出了绿地在促进城市宜居性和可持续性方面的关键作用。这项研究提供了将绿地融入北京城市结构的好处的实证证据,从而推动了城市规划和公共卫生方面的讨论。它强调了将绿色基础设施作为城市发展项目标准的紧迫性,这不仅是应对超高温效应的对策,也是提高人口稠密的城市中心生活质量的基础要素。研究最后向城市决策者提出了战略建议,主张扩大和优化绿色空间,将其作为实现北京具有弹性和促进健康的城市环境不可或缺的资产。
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Green Oases in the Concrete Desert: Combatting Beijing’s Heat with Urban Greenery
In the face of rapid urbanization, Beijing confronts the escalating challenge of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect, characterized by significantly higher temperatures in urban areas compared to their rural surroundings. This phenomenon not only exacerbates the thermal discomfort in city environments but also poses a substantial risk to public health and well-being. Amidst this urban climate crisis, the potential of green spaces emerges as a crucial mitigative and adaptive strategy. This comprehensive study embarks on an in-depth exploration of the multifaceted role that urban greenery plays in combatting the UHI effect and bolstering the well-being of Beijing’s residents. Employing a triangulated research methodology, the study harnesses high-resolution satellite imagery to delineate the thermal footprint of green spaces within the urban matrix of Beijing. Through detailed temperature analysis, it meticulously quantifies the extent to which parks, gardens, and tree-lined avenues contribute to cooling urban environments. Complementing this quantitative analysis, the study engages with the urban populace through extensive surveys, capturing perceptions and lived experiences of the thermal environment and the subjective well-being associated with access to green spaces. The findings reveal a significant cooling effect attributed to urban greenery, with marked temperature reductions in areas with dense vegetation cover. Beyond the thermal benefits, the research uncovers a positive correlation between access to green spaces and improvements in residents’ physical and psychological health, highlighting the critical role of green spaces in promoting urban livability and sustainability. This study advances the discourse on urban planning and public health by providing empirical evidence of the benefits of integrating green spaces into the urban fabric of Beijing. It underscores the urgency of adopting green infrastructure as a standard in urban development projects, not only as a countermeasure to the UHI effect but also as a foundational element for enhancing the quality of life in densely populated urban centers. The research concludes with strategic recommendations for urban policymakers, advocating for the expansion and optimization of green spaces as indispensable assets for achieving a resilient and health-promoting urban environment in Beijing.
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