Editorial: Special Issue on Geographical Analysis and Modeling of Urban Heat Island Formation

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This Special Issue focuses on the data, methods, techniques, and empirical outcomes of urban heat island studies from a time and space perspective. We showcase research papers, empirical studies, conceptual or analytic reviews, and policy-related tasks to help achieve urban sustainability. We are interested in target methodologies and datasets capturing urban heat island phenomena, including novel techniques for urban heat island monitoring and forecasting with the integration of remote sensing and GIS, the spatial relationship between urban heat island intensity and land use/cover distribution in metropolitan areas, the geographical patterns and processes of urban heat island phenomena in large cities, spatial differences in urban heat island intensity between developing and developed countries, urban heat island disaster mitigation and adaptation for future urban sustainability, and prediction and scenario analysis of urban heat island formation for policy and planning purposes.

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Murayama, Y., & Wang, R. (2023, September 1). Editorial: Special Issue on Geographical Analysis and Modeling of Urban Heat Island Formation. Remote Sensing. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15184474

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