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Evaluating urban greening scenarios for urban heat mitigation: a spatially explicit approach

Bosch, Marti  
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Locatelli, Maxence
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Hamel, Perrine
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December 8, 2021
Royal Society Open Science

Urban green infrastructure, especially trees, are widely regarded as one of the most effective ways to reduce urban temperatures in heatwaves and alleviate the adverse impacts of extreme heat events on human health and well-being. Nevertheless, urban planners and decision-makers are still lacking methods and tools to spatially evaluate the cooling effects of urban green spaces and exploit them to assess greening strategies at the urban agglomeration scale. This article introduces a novel spatially explicit approach to simulate urban greening scenarios by increasing the tree canopy cover in the existing urban fabric and evaluating their heat mitigation potential. The latter is achieved by applying the InVEST urban cooling model to the synthetic land use/land cover maps generated for the greening scenarios. A case study in the urban agglomeration of Lausanne, Switzerland, illustrates the development of tree canopy scenarios following distinct spatial distribution strategies. The spatial pattern of the tree canopy strongly influences the human exposure to the highest temperatures, and small increases in the abundance of tree canopy cover with the appropriate spatial configuration can have major impacts on human health and well-being. The proposed approach supports urban planning and the design of nature-based solutions to enhance climate resilience.

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research article
DOI
10.1098/rsos.202174
Web of Science ID

WOS:000727798900001

Author(s)
Bosch, Marti  
Locatelli, Maxence
Hamel, Perrine
Remme, Roy P.
Jaligot, Remi  
Chenal, Jerome  
Joost, Stephane  
Date Issued

2021-12-08

Publisher

ROYAL SOC

Published in
Royal Society Open Science
Volume

8

Issue

12

Article Number

202174

Subjects

urban heat island

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green infrastructure

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mitigation

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spatial planning

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island

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[dataset] Evaluating urban greening scenarios for urban heat mitigation: a spatially-explicit approach

https://zenodo.org/records/4316572

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[code] Lausanne greening scenarios

https://github.com/martibosch/lausanne-greening-scenarios
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December 18, 2021
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/183948
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