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Adaptation Measures for Urban Heat Islands
Reviews concrete implementation methods, relative performance, maintenance and governance of urban thermal environment interventions for researchers, policy professionals and developers
Hideki Takebayashi (Edited by), Masakazu Moriyama (Edited by)
9780128176245, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 21 March 2020
192 pages
23.4 x 19 x 1.3 cm, 0.32 kg
Adaptation Measures for Urban Heat Islands helps the reader understand the relative performance of these adaptation measures, methods and analysis relating to their creation and maintenance, evaluation methods, and the role of policy and governance in implementing them. A suite of case studies is included on these urban or metropolitan areas that are significantly warmer than their surrounding rural areas due to human activities. In recent years, a suite of adaptation measures have been developed to mitigate the urban heat island phenomena.
1. Background and purpose
2. Adaptation measures and their performance
3. ‘Hot spot’ adaptation measures
4. Case studies of adaptation cities
5. Evaluation methods of adaptation cities
6. The role of local government and governance
7. Summary
Subject Areas: Environmental science, engineering & technology [TQ]