“…The only way to measure and quantify the UHI with remote sensing data is through the Surface Urban Heat Island (SUHI) effect, which is the difference between the LST over urban areas relative to neighboring nonurban areas [2]. In most cases, this difference is positive, which was also reflected in our reviewed studies [64,66,67,[81][82][83]85,93,98,102,110,124,128,129,133,137]. However, in arid climates, where the non-urban environment is not covered by vegetation, it can also be negative [75,76,132,139], which is referred to as an urban heat sink.…”