Investigations of Surface Urban Heat Island Effect Based on Local Climate Zone Method: A Case of Xi'an

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Urbanization seriously affects the urban climate and the quality of human settlement. Based on Landsat8 remote sensing and building vector data, local climate zone (LCZ) method is employed to study the influences of urban form on land surface temperature (LST) of Xi'an. The results confirmed that the LST of the built-up LCZ is higher than the land cover LCZ. In built-up LCZ, LST is increasing with the increasing of building density. In land cover LCZ, the LST of bare land is the highest. Surface urban heat island (SUHI) of 14 samples in LCZ also been calculated. Highest SUHI intensity is found in low-rise buildings with high density area. LST intensity of water body and forest are lower than others in land cover LCZ.

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Kaikai, M., Yan, L., Moyan, Z., Bing, H., & Liu, Y. (2019). Investigations of Surface Urban Heat Island Effect Based on Local Climate Zone Method: A Case of Xi’an. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 136). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201913605011

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