Assessing the cold island effect of urban parks in metropolitan cores: a case study of Hangzhou, China

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 Jul;30(33):80931-80944. doi: 10.1007/s11356-023-28088-6. Epub 2023 Jun 13.

Abstract

As the oasis area in the city, urban park plays an extremely prominent role in the regulation and improvement of the urban ecological environment, especially the local thermal environment, and has become one of the significant ways to reduce the urban heat island (UHI) effect. Our study comprehensively considers the maximum cooling distance and spatial continuity of urban parks, takes 30 parks in Hangzhou, and analyzed their influencing factors to comprehensively explore the park cooling effect. The results showed that the land cover shifted drastically during 2000-2020, and the built-up land area increased greatly, which aggravated the UHI effect. The high UHI value of Hangzhou was concentrated in the city center and presented a spreading trend from north to south. Different types of urban parks presented different cold island effects, with comprehensive parks and ecological parks having the largest cooling area, and community parks exhibit better accumulative cooling effect. In addition, the park's own characteristics (perimeter, area, shape index) and inner and surrounding landscapes were significantly correlated with the park's cooling effect (park cooling area and park cooling efficiency). Our study comprehensively considered the cooling effect of parks from the maximum and accumulative perspectives and provides theoretical and practical guidance for the construction and planning of urban parks, thereby enhancing the well-being of urban residents.

Keywords: Cooling island effect; Hangzhou; LST; Park cooling intensity; Urban parks.

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Cities
  • Cold Temperature
  • Hot Temperature*
  • Parks, Recreational*