E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Mitigating Urban Heat Islands Using Green Roof Technology

  • Lukinov Vitaliy,
  • Kumar C. Vivek,
  • Venkateswara Reddy L.,
  • Gupta Mridula,
  • Ikram Mohsin,
  • Jain Alok,
  • Verma Raman,
  • Sharma Prashant,
  • Hussein Layth

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202458101020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 581
p. 01020

Abstract

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Urban Heat Islands (UHIs) are a growing concern in metropolitan areas due to the concentration of infrastructure, reduced vegetation, and increased human activities. The UHI effect results in higher temperatures in urban areas compared to rural surroundings, contributing to adverse environmental and health impacts. One of the promising mitigation strategies is the implementation of green roof technology. This paper investigates the potential of green roofs in reducing UHI effects by analyzing their thermal performance, vegetation characteristics, and energy savings. An experimental study was conducted on two types of green roofs: extensive and intensive, across three cities with varied climatic conditions. Results showed that green roofs could reduce the surface temperature by up to 5°C, resulting in significant reductions in building cooling demands. The study concludes that green roofs, particularly extensive systems, offer a viable solution for UHI mitigation while providing additional ecological and economic benefits.

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