Dies ist eine Übersichtsseite mit Metadaten zu dieser wissenschaftlichen Arbeit. Der vollständige Artikel ist beim Verlag verfügbar.
Local Climate Zones for Urban Temperature Studies
4.010
Zitationen
2
Autoren
2012
Jahr
Abstract
The effect of urban development on local thermal climate is widely documented in scientific literature. Observations of urban–rural air temperature differences—or urban heat islands (UHIs)—have been reported for cities and regions worldwide, often with local field sites that are extremely diverse in their physical and climatological characteristics. These sites are usually described only as “urban” or “rural,” leaving much uncertainty about the actual exposure and land cover of the sites. To address the inadequacies of urban–rural description, the “local climate zone” (LCZ) classification system has been developed. The LCZ system comprises 17 zone types at the local scale (102 to 104 m). Each type is unique in its combination of surface structure, cover, and human activity. Classification of sites into appropriate LCZs requires basic metadata and surface characterization. The zone definitions provide a standard framework for reporting and comparing field sites and their temperature observations. The LCZ system is designed primarily for urban heat island researchers, but it has derivative uses for city planners, landscape ecologists, and global climate change investigators.
Ähnliche Arbeiten
WorldClim 2: new 1‐km spatial resolution climate surfaces for global land areas
2017 · 15.953 Zit.
NDWI—A normalized difference water index for remote sensing of vegetation liquid water from space
1996 · 6.572 Zit.
Radiative Heat Transfer
2013 · 5.051 Zit.
The energetic basis of the urban heat island
1982 · 4.545 Zit.
Two decades of urban climate research: a review of turbulence, exchanges of energy and water, and the urban heat island
2003 · 3.386 Zit.