UHI and temporal study of urban growth: a study of the Klang Valley area

The growth in urbanization has received much attention since the late 19th century. One physical aspect that needs to be understood regarding urban climate problem is the urban heat island phenomenon. The steady economic growth and rapid urbanization has created increased concrete landscapes that ca...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Illyani, Abu Samah, Azizan, Fauzi, Rosmadi
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Published: 2014
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spelling my.iium.irep.461582020-09-28T03:13:09Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/46158/ UHI and temporal study of urban growth: a study of the Klang Valley area Ibrahim, Illyani Abu Samah, Azizan Fauzi, Rosmadi G Geography (General) GE Environmental Sciences The growth in urbanization has received much attention since the late 19th century. One physical aspect that needs to be understood regarding urban climate problem is the urban heat island phenomenon. The steady economic growth and rapid urbanization has created increased concrete landscapes that can elevate the level of discomfort within the population due to this phenomenon. The problem is worsening in the Klang Valley area particularly, which is plagued by the extensive economic activities as well as the heat generated from factories, transport and air conditioners. This study examines the expansion of temporal urban growth by using Landsat images during different time periods according to the images' availability which were used under unsupervised classification. Meteorological data were also used to monitor historical temperatures. This finding indicates that the UHI intensity from the slope difference of urban and rural is 0.4º Celsius per decade. Datasets from remote sensing imageries found that the average rate of urbanization spread is 42.5 km2 per year. This study shows that the use of remote sensing is beneficial for multidisciplinary study. The mitigation of UHI can be proposed by considering steps such as planting trees and choosing ground paving material which are important measures in urban planning and decision making for future environment. 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/46158/1/46158.pdf Ibrahim, Illyani and Abu Samah, Azizan and Fauzi, Rosmadi (2014) UHI and temporal study of urban growth: a study of the Klang Valley area. In: The Asian Conference on Sustainability, Energy and the Environment Conference Archive (ASCEE 2014), 2nd-5th June 2014, Osaka, Japan. http://iafor.org/conference-proceedings-the-fourth-asian-conference-on-sustainability-energy-and-the-environment-2014/
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Ibrahim, Illyani
Abu Samah, Azizan
Fauzi, Rosmadi
UHI and temporal study of urban growth: a study of the Klang Valley area
description The growth in urbanization has received much attention since the late 19th century. One physical aspect that needs to be understood regarding urban climate problem is the urban heat island phenomenon. The steady economic growth and rapid urbanization has created increased concrete landscapes that can elevate the level of discomfort within the population due to this phenomenon. The problem is worsening in the Klang Valley area particularly, which is plagued by the extensive economic activities as well as the heat generated from factories, transport and air conditioners. This study examines the expansion of temporal urban growth by using Landsat images during different time periods according to the images' availability which were used under unsupervised classification. Meteorological data were also used to monitor historical temperatures. This finding indicates that the UHI intensity from the slope difference of urban and rural is 0.4º Celsius per decade. Datasets from remote sensing imageries found that the average rate of urbanization spread is 42.5 km2 per year. This study shows that the use of remote sensing is beneficial for multidisciplinary study. The mitigation of UHI can be proposed by considering steps such as planting trees and choosing ground paving material which are important measures in urban planning and decision making for future environment.
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author Ibrahim, Illyani
Abu Samah, Azizan
Fauzi, Rosmadi
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Abu Samah, Azizan
Fauzi, Rosmadi
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title UHI and temporal study of urban growth: a study of the Klang Valley area
title_short UHI and temporal study of urban growth: a study of the Klang Valley area
title_full UHI and temporal study of urban growth: a study of the Klang Valley area
title_fullStr UHI and temporal study of urban growth: a study of the Klang Valley area
title_full_unstemmed UHI and temporal study of urban growth: a study of the Klang Valley area
title_sort uhi and temporal study of urban growth: a study of the klang valley area
publishDate 2014
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/46158/1/46158.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/46158/
http://iafor.org/conference-proceedings-the-fourth-asian-conference-on-sustainability-energy-and-the-environment-2014/
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