Sustainable Mitigation Strategies for Urban Heat Island Effects in Urban Areas

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作者
Irfeey, Abdul Munaf Mohamed [1 ]
Chau, Hing-Wah [2 ,3 ]
Sumaiya, Mohamed Mahusoon Fathima [4 ]
Wai, Cheuk Yin [2 ,3 ]
Muttil, Nitin [2 ,3 ]
Jamei, Elmira [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Zahira Coll Colombo, Technol Stream, Adv Level Sect, Orabi Pasha St, Colombo 01000, Sri Lanka
[2] Victoria Univ, Coll Sport Hlth & Engn, POB 14428, Melbourne, Vic 8001, Australia
[3] Victoria Univ, Inst Sustainable Ind & Livable Cities, POB 14428, Melbourne, Vic 8001, Australia
[4] Univ Sri Jayewardenepura, Fac Appl Sci, Dept Food Sci & Technol, Gangodawila 10250, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka
关键词
built environment; green urban infrastructure; sustainable building materials; urban development; climate change; PHASE-CHANGE MATERIALS; GREEN ROOFS; SOLAR REFLECTANCE; COOL MATERIALS; ENERGY; PERFORMANCE; COATINGS; SURFACE; WALLS; IMPROVEMENT;
D O I
10.3390/su151410767
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The globe is at a crossroads in terms of the urban heat island effect, with rising surface temperatures due to urbanization and an expanding built environment. This cause-and-effect connection may be linked to weather-related dangers, natural disasters, and disease outbreaks. Urbanization and industrialization will not lead to a secure and sustainable future. Finding solutions to problems such as the heat island effect is at the forefront of scientific research and policy development. Sustainable ways to decrease urban heat island impacts are a core principle for urban planners. This literature study examines the benefits of adding green infrastructure and sustainable materials in built-up areas to reduce the urban heat island effect. Materials such as reflective street pavements, coating materials including light-colored paint, phase-change materials, color-changing paint, fluorescence paint, and energy-efficient appliances are considered sustainable materials, whereas green infrastructure like green roofs, green walls, green parking and pavements, and shaded streets are considered to mitigate the urban heat island effect. The hurdles to the widespread adoption of such practices include a lack of governmental legislation, insufficient technological development, an erroneous estimation of economic gains, and unwillingness on the part of impacted parties.
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