Assessment of Urban Heat Island (UHI) using Remote Sensing and GIS

Authors

  • Muhammad A Butt

  • Aneeqa Azeem

Keywords:

Lahore District is significant, Land surface temperature, air pollution concentration

Abstract

This study assesses the Urban Heat Island UHI effect and evaluates the impact of urban suburban areas in Lahore District on its land surface temperature using Remote Sensing and GIS techniques The satellite brightness temperature information derived from the medium resolution satellite LANDSAT 5 Thematic Mapper is analyzed and compared with the land use land cover types acquired by classifying the image The results reveal that urban heat island in Lahore District is significant with average Land surface temperature values ranging from 23 C to 44 C and maximum urban non-urban temperature difference reaching 5 C The high built-up area exhibits the maximum surface temperature ranges from 31 to 44 C compared to other land use types The relationship between thermal behavior and NDVI is also analyzed and negative correlation is identified by the results from the extracted surface temperature and NDVI from Landsat This suggests that vegetation is the primary determinant controlling the spatial distribution of land surface heat An effort to compare the population density and air pollution parameters with surface temperature is also made and the air pollution concentration is considered in relation with urban areas of high temperature and high population density

How to Cite

Muhammad A Butt, & Aneeqa Azeem. (2016). Assessment of Urban Heat Island (UHI) using Remote Sensing and GIS. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 16(B2), 1–8. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/1715

Assessment of Urban Heat Island (UHI) using Remote Sensing and GIS

Published

2016-01-15