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Analyzing Relationship between the Local Temperature, Land Usage and Land Coverage: Focused on the Integrated Model in the Microspace

토지이용 및 토지피복과 국지온도 간 관계 분석: 미시공간에서의 통합모델 구축을 중심으로

  • Park, Yuna (Dept. of Architecture, Korea Univ.) ;
  • Lee, Gunwon (Division of Architecture, Mokwon Univ.) ;
  • Jeong, Yunnam (Dept. of Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering) ;
  • Kim, Seiyong (Dept. of Architecture, Korea Univ.)
  • Received : 2014.05.01
  • Accepted : 2014.10.15
  • Published : 2014.10.31

Abstract

In order for effective heat island reduction policies to be proposed, this research made use of the land usage and land coverage and Temperature of cities, Coordinate axis data within 500 meters of nationwide automatic weather stations (478 points) in order to analyze the correlation of summertime temperatures through multiple regression analysis. This research also developed a model and empirically analyzed the urban heat island reduction effect of factors that affect regional temperatures. Heat islands cause environment deterioration and therefore can harm citizens' health, and also affects the city's metabolism process. Thus in order to restrain regional temperature rises the conclusion was drawn that consideration to increase forest areas on part of land usage planning is needed. Appropriate policy measures to regulate traffic related factors are also needed to restrain regional temperature rises. In order for future heat island reduction this research proposes a way to set up more effective policies and urban sustainability improvement strategies, and is significant in that it makes use of detailed data such as land usage and land coverage, Temperature of cities, Coordinate axis in analyses.

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