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The study aims to determine the spatial patterns of land surface temperature, analyze how the relationships between LST and its factors vary across space, and compare the effectiveness of using ordinary least squares and geographically weighted regression to model these connections. The findings showed ...
E., 2008. Climate model tests of the anthropogenic influence on greenhouse-induced climate change:the role of early human agriculture, industrialization, and vegetation feedbacks. Quaternary Sci. Rev. 27(13-14), 1410-1425. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2008.04.011 [87] Virtudes, A.,...
This study combines methods and perspectives from ecology and human geography with landscape design to better understand the benefits for biodiversity and people derived from unmanaged green spaces in the City of Tshwane, South Africa. Based on empirical data from two unmanaged green space areas in ...
The spatial assessment of the urban growth pattern of 16 municipalities has been analyzed using remotely sensed data for the year of 1972, 2001 and 2016 with the spatial landscape metrics approach and Shannon’s entropy model. The overall scenario of land use changes reveals that the non-urban ...
A model evaluation conducted against a network of observations showed an overall good performance of the model in predicting near-surface meteorological parameters. Also, an examination of spatiotemporal variability of urban parameters revealed a diurnal dependence of human physiological thermal conditions ...
We utilized the Patch-generating Land Use Simulation (PLUS) model to establish baseline (BLS), carbon sequestration priority (CPS), and urbanization priority (UPS) scenarios for simulating land use patterns in 2030. Following the assessment of ecosystem service values (ESV) through the equivalent ...
examined the relationship between temperature and mortality using the Parameter elevation Regression on Independent Slopes Model (PRISM) vs. weather stations across the United States. In the majority of counties, PRISM led to slightly larger relative risks of death with high temperature compared with ...
(PLACES) data includes city- and census tract-level model-based estimates of population with health conditions for the 500 largest cities in the U.S. These health conditions include asthma, high blood pressure, cancer, high cholesterol, chronic kidney disease, and seven other health conditions. ...
To model urban systems as open system networks, the total resources available in the cities, which consist of imported goods and services, are accounted for in the form of exergy for physical goods and extended-exergy for labour and capital flows. Resource effectiveness and balance We use an ...