城市环境室外热压力管理的多标准决策支持框架

IF 10.5 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
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面对气候变暖,城市规划者正越来越多地为城市社区做好准备,保护其免受日益增长的热暴露风险。城市规划者需要全面的决策支持框架,以帮助他们针对城市环境中的热暴露问题提供基于背景的解决方案。本研究提出的框架能够为热应力管理提供基于证据的决策。该框架包含气候分类、气候数据、降温策略、带阈值的热应力指标和分析方法。利用 13 个测量点在菲尼克斯-梅萨-斯科特斯代尔大都市区实施了所提出的框架。使用归一化差异植被指数和 2023 年 6 月至 2023 年 8 月的热指数,评估了植被覆盖对热应力的影响。研究结果表明,夜间热应力与植被覆盖之间存在很强的相关性,测量点周围 50 米半径范围内的 R2 值为 0.46,100 米半径范围内的 R2 值为 0.59,250 米半径范围内的 R2 值为 0.67,500 米半径范围内的 R2 值为 0.67。研究表明,在夏季、白天和夜间的分析中,随着植被覆盖率的增加,热应力总体上有所降低。该框架提供了一个用户友好且易于应用的决策支持框架,用于在气候变化期间管理室外热压力。
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Multi-criteria decision support framework for outdoor heat stress management in urban environments

In the face of warming climates, urban planners are increasingly preparing and protecting urban communities from growing risks of heat exposure. There is a need for comprehensive decision support frameworks that can aid urban planners in their efforts to provide context-based solutions to heat exposure in urban environments. The framework proposed in this study enables evidence-based decision-making for heat stress management. The framework incorporates climate classifications, climate data, cooling strategies, heat stress indicators with thresholds, and analysis methods. The proposed framework is implemented in Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale Metropolitan Area using thirteen measurement points. The impact of vegetation cover on heat stress is evaluated using the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index and Heat Index from June 2023 to August 2023. The research findings indicate a strong correlation between nighttime heat stress and vegetation cover, with an R2 value of 0.46 at 50 m, 0.59 at 100 m, 0.67 at 250 m, and 0.67 at 500 m radius around the measurement points. The study demonstrates an overall decrease in heat stress with an increase in vegetation cover during summer, daytime, and nighttime analysis. This framework provides a user-friendly and easy to apply decision support framework to manage outdoor heat stress during climate change.

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Sustainable Cities and Society
Sustainable Cities and Society Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
CiteScore
22.00
自引率
13.70%
发文量
810
审稿时长
27 days
期刊介绍: Sustainable Cities and Society (SCS) is an international journal that focuses on fundamental and applied research to promote environmentally sustainable and socially resilient cities. The journal welcomes cross-cutting, multi-disciplinary research in various areas, including: 1. Smart cities and resilient environments; 2. Alternative/clean energy sources, energy distribution, distributed energy generation, and energy demand reduction/management; 3. Monitoring and improving air quality in built environment and cities (e.g., healthy built environment and air quality management); 4. Energy efficient, low/zero carbon, and green buildings/communities; 5. Climate change mitigation and adaptation in urban environments; 6. Green infrastructure and BMPs; 7. Environmental Footprint accounting and management; 8. Urban agriculture and forestry; 9. ICT, smart grid and intelligent infrastructure; 10. Urban design/planning, regulations, legislation, certification, economics, and policy; 11. Social aspects, impacts and resiliency of cities; 12. Behavior monitoring, analysis and change within urban communities; 13. Health monitoring and improvement; 14. Nexus issues related to sustainable cities and societies; 15. Smart city governance; 16. Decision Support Systems for trade-off and uncertainty analysis for improved management of cities and society; 17. Big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence applications and case studies; 18. Critical infrastructure protection, including security, privacy, forensics, and reliability issues of cyber-physical systems. 19. Water footprint reduction and urban water distribution, harvesting, treatment, reuse and management; 20. Waste reduction and recycling; 21. Wastewater collection, treatment and recycling; 22. Smart, clean and healthy transportation systems and infrastructure;
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