2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41597-020-00605-z
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Combining expert and crowd-sourced training data to map urban form and functions for the continental US

Abstract: Although continental urban areas are relatively small, they are major drivers of environmental change at local, regional and global scales. Moreover, they are especially vulnerable to these changes owing to the concentration of population and their exposure to a range of hydro-meteorological hazards, emphasizing the need for spatially detailed information on urbanized landscapes. These data need to be consistent in content and scale and provide a holistic description of urban layouts to address different user … Show more

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“…The e-mail is required since the results of the LCZ Generator are sent via e-mail. If the author consents, the (Stewart and Oke, 2012;Demuzere et al, 2020a). author's first and last name are displayed in the publicly accessible submission table and factsheet (see section 2.4).…”
Section: User Inputmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The e-mail is required since the results of the LCZ Generator are sent via e-mail. If the author consents, the (Stewart and Oke, 2012;Demuzere et al, 2020a). author's first and last name are displayed in the publicly accessible submission table and factsheet (see section 2.4).…”
Section: User Inputmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite this new focus on cities as a critical scale for climate change management, we know very little about most cities on the planet-being generally ignorant of their extent, how they are constructed and how they are occupied (Demuzere et al, 2020a). First and foremost, climate-relevant urban data consistent in coverage, scale, and content are needed to support risk assessment and its management and to enable effective knowledge transfer between cities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is true because previous studies have not had consistent scope and did not explore the impact of local urban context. The microclimate, morphology, and prevailing traffic vary significantly within a city [30][31][32] These differences play an important role in the net impact of pavement albedo modification.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%