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Educational Interventions for Contemplating and Raising Awareness of Urban Heat Island and Relevance of Remote Sensing

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  • Charalampos Soteriades

    (Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol 3036, Cyprus)

  • Silas Michaelides

    (Eratosthenes Centre of Excellence, Limassol 3012, Cyprus)

  • Athos Agapiou

    (Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol 3036, Cyprus)

  • Diofantos Hadjimitsis

    (Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol 3036, Cyprus
    Eratosthenes Centre of Excellence, Limassol 3012, Cyprus)

Abstract

Educational interventions have consistently proven effective in raising awareness and building capacity among diverse demographic groups, including both students and educators. Research indicates that the integration of environmental topics into school curricula and professional development programs significantly enhances knowledge and encourages environmentally responsible behaviors. The present study investigates the perspectives of A and B Grade students at Pafos High School in Cyprus—both those who have elected to study Physics and those who have not—as well as the views of their Physics teachers, regarding the phenomenon of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) and application of Remote Sensing. To collect the necessary data, a questionnaire was designed comprising demographic questions (e.g., gender, origin), items measured on a five-point Likert scale, and binary (positive/negative) response questions, and it was administered to both teachers and students. The same questionnaire was administered to students and to teachers in two phases: initially, to capture their views prior to any intervention, and subsequently, after an educational session on the UHI phenomenon and application of Remote Sensing. Students received the information during a designated class period, while teachers attended a 45 min joint session. All responses were submitted via Google Forms. Descriptive statistics, including means and standard deviations, were calculated and presented through graphical visualizations to facilitate interpretation and comparison across groups and phases. The pre-intervention results revealed a knowledge gap between the teachers and student groups: compared to teachers, students exhibit a significantly lower baseline understanding of both the Remote Sensing and UHI topics. Following the intervention, the results have shown marked improvements in both groups, with mean scores for knowledge and perceptions rising substantially, implying that the intervention was beneficially impactful for both demographics. Also, the post-intervention results demonstrated near-identical scores across both groups, indicating that the intervention successfully closed the initial knowledge gap.

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  • Charalampos Soteriades & Silas Michaelides & Athos Agapiou & Diofantos Hadjimitsis, 2025. "Educational Interventions for Contemplating and Raising Awareness of Urban Heat Island and Relevance of Remote Sensing," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(18), pages 1-24, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:18:p:8279-:d:1749702
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