The effect of unplanned growth of urban areas on heat island phenomena
With the advent of the housing problem in Egypt, many residents have resorted to set up informal housing scheme to achieve the need of housing. This has significant urban, environmental and social impact on those residents.This research focuses on the impact of unplanned growth of urban areas on the...
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doaj-ccf357db712c44938fc6153baa6124ef2021-06-02T01:19:25ZengElsevierAin Shams Engineering Journal2090-44792018-12-019431693177The effect of unplanned growth of urban areas on heat island phenomenaM.A. Bek0N. Azmy1Sameh Elkafrawy2Department of Physics and Engineering Mathematics, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University, Tanta 31734, Egypt; Department of Basic Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, Horus Universality, Damietta 34518, Egypt; Corresponding author.Department of Architect, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University, EgyptMarine Science Department, National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences (NARSS), EgyptWith the advent of the housing problem in Egypt, many residents have resorted to set up informal housing scheme to achieve the need of housing. This has significant urban, environmental and social impact on those residents.This research focuses on the impact of unplanned growth of urban areas on the environmental behavior, the amount of environmental compatibility and thermal comfort to the stakeholders of such areas. This study investigates the phenomenon of urban heat island in these areas.This research focuses on evaluating the effect of informal growth in urban areas on the Urban Heat Island Phenomena (UHI), by comparing the thermal images of two areas (One officially planned and the other is unplanned). Both areas have the same thermal and spatial characteristics. The comparison of thermal images during the period from 1990 to 2016 indicates that unplanned and highly populated areas suffer from an increase of 1–4 °C. Keywords: Urban Heat Island (UHI), GIS, Thermal, Planning, Informal areas, Urban informality, Dar el Salam, Maadihttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447917301284 |
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With the advent of the housing problem in Egypt, many residents have resorted to set up informal housing scheme to achieve the need of housing. This has significant urban, environmental and social impact on those residents.This research focuses on the impact of unplanned growth of urban areas on the environmental behavior, the amount of environmental compatibility and thermal comfort to the stakeholders of such areas. This study investigates the phenomenon of urban heat island in these areas.This research focuses on evaluating the effect of informal growth in urban areas on the Urban Heat Island Phenomena (UHI), by comparing the thermal images of two areas (One officially planned and the other is unplanned). Both areas have the same thermal and spatial characteristics. The comparison of thermal images during the period from 1990 to 2016 indicates that unplanned and highly populated areas suffer from an increase of 1–4 °C. Keywords: Urban Heat Island (UHI), GIS, Thermal, Planning, Informal areas, Urban informality, Dar el Salam, Maadi |
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