干旱城市环境中人造房屋的极端热脆弱性

IF 4.1 1区 经济学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Philip Stoker, Xahria Santiago, Mark Kear
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本文探讨了土地覆盖与住房类型和权属在塑造城市极端高温暴露中的作用,重点关注移动住房和制造住房(MH)的居民。我们假设,由于邻近植被水平较低,MH居民将比生活在其他住房类型的居民更容易暴露于极端高温。这一假设是基于MH特有的财产关系和权属制度,这可能会抑制在干旱环境中种植和维护树木和植被的投资。为了验证这一假设,我们比较了不同住房类型、类型内租赁安排以及亚利桑那州三个不同程度暴露于极端高温的城市化地区之间的植被数量。为了进行比较,我们将170万个地块的多光谱土地覆盖数据与税务评估人员数据和建筑足迹相结合,以高分辨率测量土地覆盖。我们发现,MH单位的植被明显少于单户住宅物业,并且MH公园内的MH单位的植被少于单个地块。我们的结论是,市政当局应该促进(例如通过激励措施或其他政策干预)在有极端高温暴露风险的MH单位周围种植更多的植被。未来的研究可以扩展这一分析,更深入地研究市政条例和政策如何影响住房类型和使用权的土地覆盖。
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Extreme heat vulnerability of manufactured housing in arid urban environments
This article explores the role of land cover in relation to housing type and tenure in shaping exposure to extreme urban heat, focusing on residents of mobile and manufactured housing (MH). We hypothesize that MH residents will experience greater exposure to extreme heat than those living in other housing types due to lower levels of proximate vegetation. This hypothesis is based on the unique property relations and tenure regimes that characterize MH, which may disincentivize investments in planting and maintaining trees and vegetation in arid environments. To test this hypothesis, we compare the amount of vegetation on properties across housing types, within-type tenure arrangements and between three urbanized areas in Arizona with different levels of exposure to extreme heat. To conduct this comparison, we combine multispectral land cover data for 1.7 million parcels with tax assessor data and building footprints to measure land cover at a high resolution. We find that MH units have significantly less vegetation than single-family residential properties, and that MH units in MH parks have less vegetation than those on individual lots. We conclude that municipalities should promote (e.g. through incentives or other policy interventions) the planting of more vegetation around MH units where there is a risk of extreme heat exposure. Future research can expand this analysis with a closer examination of how municipal ordinances and policies affect land cover by housing type and tenure.
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Urban Studies
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期刊介绍: Urban Studies was first published in 1964 to provide an international forum of social and economic contributions to the fields of urban and regional planning. Since then, the Journal has expanded to encompass the increasing range of disciplines and approaches that have been brought to bear on urban and regional problems. Contents include original articles, notes and comments, and a comprehensive book review section. Regular contributions are drawn from the fields of economics, planning, political science, statistics, geography, sociology, population studies and public administration.
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