Buildings (Sep 2024)

Micro-Urban Heatmapping: A Multi-Modal and Multi-Temporal Data Collection Framework

  • Ming Hu,
  • Siavash Ghorbany,
  • Siyuan Yao,
  • Chaoli Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14092751
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 2751

Abstract

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Monitoring microclimate variables within cities with high resolution and accuracy is crucial for enhancing urban resilience to climate change. Assessing intra-urban characteristics is essential for ensuring satisfactory living standards. This paper presents a comprehensive methodology for studying urban heat islands (UHIs) on a university campus, emphasizing the importance of multi-modal and multi-temporal data collection. The methodology integrates mobile surveys, stationary sensor networks, and drone-based thermal imaging, providing a detailed analysis of temperature variations within urban microenvironments. The preliminary findings confirm the presence of a UHI on the campus and identify several hotspots. This comprehensive approach enhances the accuracy and reliability of UHI assessments, offering a cost-effective, fine-resolution approach that facilitates more effective urban planning and heat mitigation strategies.

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