2024
DOI: 10.37773/ees.v7i1.954
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Identifying Urban Hotspots and Cold Spots in Delhi Using the Biophysical Landscape Framework

Rupesh Kumar Gupta

Abstract: Urban heat islands (UHIs), which are formed by biophysical landscape transformations, have significant adverse effects on environmental quality as well as human health, resources, and facilities. Variations in UHI intensity give rise to urban hotspots (UHSs) and cold spots in different parts of the city. This study identifies such hotspots and cold spots in Delhi by classifying the city into zones of different UHI intensities using biophysical landscapes. The data on the selected biophysical landscapes were ob… Show more

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