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Beating urban heat: Multimeasure-centric solution sets and a complementary framework for decision-making

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  • Zhao, Yongling
  • Sen, Sushobhan
  • Susca, Tiziana
  • Iaria, Jacopo
  • Kubilay, Aytaç
  • Gunawardena, Kanchane
  • Zhou, Xiaohai
  • Takane, Yuya
  • Park, Yujin
  • Wang, Xiaolin
  • Rubin, Andreas
  • Fan, Yifan
  • Yuan, Chao
  • Bardhan, Ronita
  • Derome, Dominique
  • Ürge-Vorsatz, Diana
  • Carmeliet, Jan

Abstract

Urban areas are experiencing excessive heating. Addressing the heat is a challenging but essential task where not only engineering and climatic knowledge matters but also a deep understanding of social and economic dimensions. We synthesize the state of the art in heat mitigation technologies and develop an ‘ITE index’ framework that evaluates the investment (I), time for implementation (T), and effectiveness (E) of candidate heat mitigation measures. Using this framework, we assess 247 multimeasure-centric solution sets composed of all possible combinations of 8 individual measures. The multidimensional ITE index is quantified for heat mitigation effectiveness based on different urban scales, investment levels, the impact of local climate zones (LCZs), and professionals' perceptions using the analytical hierarchy process. The top 50 unique solution sets consist of 4–7 individual measures across all LCZs, with the use of thermally efficient buildings and high-efficiency indoor cooling being the two recurrent measures contributing to the best solution sets. While every city varies in terms of its ideal solution sets, we provide a multimeasure-centric framework for decision-making in which different dimensions can be integrated, understood, and quantified.

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  • Zhao, Yongling & Sen, Sushobhan & Susca, Tiziana & Iaria, Jacopo & Kubilay, Aytaç & Gunawardena, Kanchane & Zhou, Xiaohai & Takane, Yuya & Park, Yujin & Wang, Xiaolin & Rubin, Andreas & Fan, Yifan & Y, 2023. "Beating urban heat: Multimeasure-centric solution sets and a complementary framework for decision-making," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 186(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:rensus:v:186:y:2023:i:c:s1364032123005257
    DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2023.113668
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    1. Bouthaina Sayad & Mansour Rifaat Helmi & Oumr Adnan Osra & Ahmad Mohammed Abed & Haytham Hussain Alhubashi, 2024. "Microscale Investigation of Urban Heat Island (UHI) in Annaba City: Unveiling Factors and Mitigation Strategies," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(2), pages 1-29, January.

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