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Land surface temperature and human thermal comfort responses to land use dynamics in Chittagong city of Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology, Dhofar University, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, City College of New York, ...
Published InGeomatics Natural Hazards and Risk
Year2022
Citations57

Abstract

Intense urbanization alters the microclimate and ecology of cities by converting naturally vegetated and permeable surfaces into impervious built-up surfaces. These artificial impermeable surfaces re-balance the surface energy budget by storing solar heat due to their higher thermal conductivity, and consequently, increase the Land Surface Temperature (LST). The higher LST affects the city dwellers' Human Thermal Comfort (HTC). To address these issues, unlike most prior research, we assess not only the influence of Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) alterations on summer LST but also on winter LST in Chittagong City of Bangladesh between 1993 and 2020 by using Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Additionally, the study evaluates the impact of LULC changes on the HTC during…
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