Seasonal monitoring of urban heat island based on the relationship between land surface temperature and land use/cover: a case study of Kabul City, Afghanistan

被引:6
|
作者
Sahak, Ahmad Shakib [1 ,2 ]
Karsli, Fevzi [1 ]
Gormus, Esra Tunc [1 ]
Ahmadi, Karimullah [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Karadeniz Tech Univ, Fac Engn, Dept Geomat, Trabzon, Turkey
[2] Kabul Polytech Univ, Fac Geomat & Cadaster, Dept Geog Informat Syst, Kabul, Afghanistan
[3] Nangarhar Univ, Fac Civil Engn, Civil Engn Dept, Jalalabad, Nangarhar, Afghanistan
[4] Moscow State Univ Geodesy & Cartog, Fac Geodesy, Dept Aerosp Res Earth Photogrammetry, Moscow, Russia
关键词
Land Surface Temperature (LST); Urban Heat Island (UHI); Land use; cover; Sentinel-1; BIG DATA APPLICATIONS; GOOGLE EARTH ENGINE; USE/LAND-COVER; AREA; PATTERNS; CLIMATE;
D O I
10.1007/s12145-022-00918-0
中图分类号
TP39 [计算机的应用];
学科分类号
081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
The main purpose of this study is to monitor the impacts of seasonal urban heat island based on the relationship between seasonal land surface temperature and Land Use/ Cover (LU/LC) fluctuations in Kabul city, the capital of Afghanistan in 2020.To do this, areas affected by Urban Heat Island (UHI) were detected. The relationship between UHI spatiotemporal fluctuations and LULC classes was also evaluated. The composition of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and optical Landsat 8 OLI images were used to extract the LU/LC type of the study area with higher accuracy for all seasons. Random forest supervised classifier was used to classify Kabul city into four different LU/LC classes (vegetation, water body, built-up, and bare land). Landsat 8 thermal bands were used to derive land surface temperature (LST) change patterns. The outputs revealed that the UHIs created in Kabul city have distinct causes depending on the type of LU/LC classes. The mean land surface temperature of the four LU/LC classes in different seasons demonstrated that the distribution mode of UHIs in the city was in line with the type of LU/LC. Based on overall assessments, the results revealed that nine districts in Kabul city (D-19, D-15, D-21, D-16, D-20, D-17, D-6, D-9, and D-1) are highly affected by urban heat islands. The UHIaffected regions in Kabul city, mostly consist of industrial parks, factories, the airport, industrial complexes, brick kilns, high volume of daily traffic congestion, densely populated, crush plant stations, and residential settlements. To validate the results, daytime and nighttime MODIS LST maps were generated. The daytime LST map similarly demonstrated that the spatial distribution of UHIs is related to the types of LU/LC. On the other hand, the results from nighttime LST maps revealed that nighttime heat islands are more intense than daytime heat islands, with the main concentrations of UHIs spreading towards the most populated areas in the central and eastern portion of Kabul city. This is due to the absorption of solar radiation throughout the day and emission during the nighttime. Remote sensing techniques were shown to be productive and economic, particularly in terms of minimizing the time for the evaluation of urban heat island variations based on the relationship between land surface temperature and LU/LC changes. Precise and updated remote sensing assessments of UHIs will pave the way for urban planners and land management organizations in addressing challenges related to the phenomenon.
引用
收藏
页码:845 / 861
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Temporal impact of urban indicators of land surface cover on land surface temperature: Case study of an Indian metropolitan city
    Mandal, Gitali
    Gnanasambandam, Subbaiyan
    ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING B-URBAN ANALYTICS AND CITY SCIENCE, 2025, 52 (02) : 286 - 302
  • [42] A case study on the relationship between land surface temperature and land surface indices in Raipur City, India
    Guha, Subhanil
    Govil, Himanshu
    Dey, Anindita
    Gill, Neetu
    GEOGRAFISK TIDSSKRIFT-DANISH JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY, 2020, 120 (01) : 35 - 50
  • [43] Spatio-Temporal Relationship between Land Cover and Land Surface Temperature in Urban Areas: A Case Study in Geneva and Paris
    Ge, Xu
    Mauree, Dasaraden
    Castello, Roberto
    Scartezzini, Jean-Louis
    ISPRS INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEO-INFORMATION, 2020, 9 (10)
  • [44] Impacts of land use/ land cover types on interactions between urban heat island effects and heat waves
    Zou, Zhendong
    Yan, Chunhua
    Yu, Leiyu
    Jiang, Xianchenghao
    Ding, Jinshan
    Qin, Longjun
    Wang, Bei
    Qiu, Guoyu
    BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT, 2021, 204
  • [45] Land Use/Land Cover changes dynamics and their effects on Surface Urban Heat Island in Bucharest, Romania
    Grigoras, Georgiana
    Uritescu, Bogdan
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED EARTH OBSERVATION AND GEOINFORMATION, 2019, 80 : 115 - 126
  • [46] Monitoring the Effects of Land Use/Land Cover Changes on Heat Island Generation
    Gee, Ong Ken
    Sarker, Md Latifur Rahman
    EARTH RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL REMOTE SENSING/GIS APPLICATIONS IV, 2013, 8893
  • [47] Relationship between land cover patterns and surface temperature in urban areas
    Rhee, Jinyoung
    Park, Seonyoung
    Lu, Zhenyu
    GISCIENCE & REMOTE SENSING, 2014, 51 (05) : 521 - 536
  • [48] Remote sensing image-based analysis of the relationship between urban heat island and land use/cover changes
    Chen, Xiao-Ling
    Zhao, Hong-Mei
    Li, Ping-Xiang
    Yin, Zhi-Yong
    REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT, 2006, 104 (02) : 133 - 146
  • [49] Analysis of the Relationship Between Land Surface Temperature and Land Cover Types - A Case Study of Dianchi Basin
    Chen, Junyi
    Yang, Kun
    Zhu, Yanhui
    Sui, Fei
    2015 23RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GEOINFORMATICS, 2015,
  • [50] Spatial assessment of land surface temperature and land use/land cover in Langkawi Island
    Abu Bakar, Suzana Binti
    Pradhan, Biswajeet
    Lay, Usman Salihu
    Abdullahi, Saleh
    8TH IGRSM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION ON GEOSPATIAL & REMOTE SENSING (IGRSM 2016), 2016, 37