“…The purpose of this article is to explain the relationship between urban green infrastructure and heat islands Population growth, These factors, together with globalization and urban population growth, cause rapid and informal urban development, change in land use, and an increase in infrastructure resources and transportation needs, is one of the main reasons for the increase in temperature (Dizdaroglu, 2022;Najah, Abdullah, & Abdulkareem, 2023). The increase in temperature caused by the Urban Heat Islands (UHI) and destruction of green spaces is effective in intensifying a wide range of negative environmental and social consequences, including deaths caused by heat (Dipeolu, Akpa, & Fadamiro, 2020;Hondula, Georgescu, & Balling Jr, 2014) Especially among workers who work outdoors (Di Blasi et al, 2023), changing the liveability of communities (McIntyre et al, 2001), and global warming (Karl et al, 1993;Santamouris et al, 2015). UHI expresses the phenomenon of higher temperature in urban areas compared to rural and suburban areas (Li, Zhou, & Ouyang, 2013), so with the increase of urbanization, the effects of UHI also intensify (Liu et al, 2007).…”