Assessment of urban sprawl effects on regional climate change using a hybrid model of factor analysis and analytical network process in the Mashhad city, Iran

Abstract Background Urban sprawl, as an unsustainable urban expansion, relates to direct and indirect impacts on regional climate change in urbanized regions. In this paper, the effect of urban sprawl on regional climate change has been studied using a hybrid factor analysis (FA) and analytical netw...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar, Ghazaleh Rabbani, Susan Shirvani
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-06-01
Series:Environmental Systems Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40068-019-0152-2
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spelling doaj-a800b39a1b304533ba408928b194157a2020-11-25T02:27:00ZengSpringerOpenEnvironmental Systems Research2193-26972019-06-018111210.1186/s40068-019-0152-2Assessment of urban sprawl effects on regional climate change using a hybrid model of factor analysis and analytical network process in the Mashhad city, IranMohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar0Ghazaleh Rabbani1Susan Shirvani2Department of Geography and Natural Hazards, Research Institute of Shakhes PajouhCollege of Geography and Urban Planning, Research Institute of Shakhes PajouhDepartment of Urban Planning and Design, Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad UniversityAbstract Background Urban sprawl, as an unsustainable urban expansion, relates to direct and indirect impacts on regional climate change in urbanized regions. In this paper, the effect of urban sprawl on regional climate change has been studied using a hybrid factor analysis (FA) and analytical network process (ANP) model in Mashhad city, Iran. The methodology was divided into two main parts based on the identification of 18 urban sprawl characteristics and six climatic parameters during three time-windows of 1996, 2006, and 2016. Results Based on the FA, a set of chosen sprawl characteristics were reduced into five factors with a maximized total variance of the loading variables and were weighted by ANP super-matrix. Results of urban sprawl index (USI) indicated that Mashhad city had experienced rapid horizontal growth by values from 0.47 to 1.74 within 1996–2016, revealing an indication of unsustainable urban sprawl during the last decades. Based on the correlation test, a positive relation between four climatic parameters (surface temperature, surface long-wave flux, total ozone, and black carbon density) and urban sprawl was observed (R from 0.827 to 0.981). In parallel, a negative relationship between two climatic parameters (total precipitation and convective precipitation) and urban sprawl was estimated (R from − 0.691 to − 0.805). Conclusions The result confirmed the possible effects of urban sprawl on climatic variations. This outcome relates to a chain of urban sprawl effects on growth of construction, transportation, the assumption of fuels and subsequently high emission of greenhouse gasses such as ozone concentration, long-wave flux, and carbon density in the urban atmosphere.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40068-019-0152-2Urban sprawl index (USI)Analytical network process (ANP)Factor analysis (FA)Climate parametersMashhad city
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Susan Shirvani
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Ghazaleh Rabbani
Susan Shirvani
Assessment of urban sprawl effects on regional climate change using a hybrid model of factor analysis and analytical network process in the Mashhad city, Iran
Environmental Systems Research
Urban sprawl index (USI)
Analytical network process (ANP)
Factor analysis (FA)
Climate parameters
Mashhad city
author_facet Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar
Ghazaleh Rabbani
Susan Shirvani
author_sort Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar
title Assessment of urban sprawl effects on regional climate change using a hybrid model of factor analysis and analytical network process in the Mashhad city, Iran
title_short Assessment of urban sprawl effects on regional climate change using a hybrid model of factor analysis and analytical network process in the Mashhad city, Iran
title_full Assessment of urban sprawl effects on regional climate change using a hybrid model of factor analysis and analytical network process in the Mashhad city, Iran
title_fullStr Assessment of urban sprawl effects on regional climate change using a hybrid model of factor analysis and analytical network process in the Mashhad city, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of urban sprawl effects on regional climate change using a hybrid model of factor analysis and analytical network process in the Mashhad city, Iran
title_sort assessment of urban sprawl effects on regional climate change using a hybrid model of factor analysis and analytical network process in the mashhad city, iran
publisher SpringerOpen
series Environmental Systems Research
issn 2193-2697
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Abstract Background Urban sprawl, as an unsustainable urban expansion, relates to direct and indirect impacts on regional climate change in urbanized regions. In this paper, the effect of urban sprawl on regional climate change has been studied using a hybrid factor analysis (FA) and analytical network process (ANP) model in Mashhad city, Iran. The methodology was divided into two main parts based on the identification of 18 urban sprawl characteristics and six climatic parameters during three time-windows of 1996, 2006, and 2016. Results Based on the FA, a set of chosen sprawl characteristics were reduced into five factors with a maximized total variance of the loading variables and were weighted by ANP super-matrix. Results of urban sprawl index (USI) indicated that Mashhad city had experienced rapid horizontal growth by values from 0.47 to 1.74 within 1996–2016, revealing an indication of unsustainable urban sprawl during the last decades. Based on the correlation test, a positive relation between four climatic parameters (surface temperature, surface long-wave flux, total ozone, and black carbon density) and urban sprawl was observed (R from 0.827 to 0.981). In parallel, a negative relationship between two climatic parameters (total precipitation and convective precipitation) and urban sprawl was estimated (R from − 0.691 to − 0.805). Conclusions The result confirmed the possible effects of urban sprawl on climatic variations. This outcome relates to a chain of urban sprawl effects on growth of construction, transportation, the assumption of fuels and subsequently high emission of greenhouse gasses such as ozone concentration, long-wave flux, and carbon density in the urban atmosphere.
topic Urban sprawl index (USI)
Analytical network process (ANP)
Factor analysis (FA)
Climate parameters
Mashhad city
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40068-019-0152-2
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