Investigating the Effects of Urbanization on the Environment Urbanization can have a significant impact on the environment. The increase in population and industry associated with urbanization often leads to habitat destruction, air and water pollution, disruption of natural water cycles, and other ...
The impact of urbanization on the environment is not all negative, however. Urban areas can also have positive environmental effects, such as reducing the carbon footprint of individuals. Urban areas often have better public transportation systems, which can reduce the need for personal vehicles and...
However, this rapid urbanization has also had a significant impact on the environment. In this essay, we will explore the various ways in which urbanization has affected the environment and what can be done to mitigate its negative effects. Firstly, urbanization has led to increased pollution ...
【论文阅读③】The contribution of intensified urbanization effects on surface warming trends in China stay 结论: 大于95%的气象站点都经历了城市土地利用变化,平均城市扩张率在0.33%/a; 观测到的变暖趋势和城市扩张速率间呈显著正相关,表明城市扩张的加快会导致观测增温的增加; 考虑城市扩张速率后,城市化贡献了...
the urban ecosystem-agglomeration dynamics as well as regional thermal environment(RTE)effects on green space in four major cities(i.e.,Addis Ababa-Hawassa-Adama-Bahir Dar)of Ethiopia from 19902020,using a set of remote sensing images,single-channel algorism,and geospatial analyses.The results ...
urban rain island effect and urban dark island effect exist in the urban climate;2) Environmental Kuznets Curve(EKC) exists to a certain extent,but can't completely explain the relationship between the urbanization and the urban climate;and 3) the environment improvement in Northwest China is ...
The coordination of urbanization and the ecological environment (“eco-environment”) is critical to this task. Most previous research addressing the relation between urbanization and the eco-environment has focused on measuring the “Environmental Kuznets Curves (EKC),” a nonlinear relationship which ...
The coordination coupling process in the YRD has gradually moved from a “low-grade symbiosis” stage into a “break-in development” stage, but the pattern of coordination belonging to the eco-environment part of the relation was found to always show some lag. The dynamic CCD model showed a...
Thus, there is a need for studies 1) examining the impact of multiple environmental factors on reproductive fitness, 2) particularly in species building open nests, which likely are more exposed to the detrimental effects of urbanization than cavity nesters whose nesting environment is insulated from...
Land surface temperature (LST) is the most intuitive performance indicator of the surface urban thermal environment. Frequent applications of remote sensing to study LST in recent years capitalize on its ability to map the thermal distribution and to specify the thermal characteristics at the city sca...