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Optimizing spatial equity of urban park cooling services: Integrating landscape metrics with K-means and PSO algorithms in Nanchang, China

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  • Youqiang Zhao
  • Liu Pinyi
  • Gong Peng
  • Zhang Jian Ping

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Urban parks and green spaces (UPGS) provide critical cooling services to mitigate urban heat islands, yet their equitable distribution remains poorly addressed. This study integrated landscape metrics with spatial optimization algorithms to quantify and enhance the cooling equity of UPGS in Nanchang, China—a city experiencing severe heat stress. Using Landsat 8TIRS data (2021), we analyzed 85 UPGS to extract cooling indicators (LST, PCI, PCA, PCG) and correlated them with landscape composition (area, perimeter, impervious/green/water coverage) and pattern indices (PD, LPI, etc.). Network analysis based on road networks and 3,024 settlements evaluated accessibility to cooling ranges. Results showed 71 UPGS exhibited significant cooling effects (P 73% intra-city). To address gaps, we combined K-means clustering (identifying 18 optimal UPGS additions) and Particle Swarm Optimization (locating placements prioritizing suburban demand). This framework bridges micro-scale UPGS design (e.g., maximizing water bodies) and macro-scale algorithmic spatial planning, offering actionable strategies for thermally equitable cities.

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  • Youqiang Zhao & Liu Pinyi & Gong Peng & Zhang Jian Ping, 2026. "Optimizing spatial equity of urban park cooling services: Integrating landscape metrics with K-means and PSO algorithms in Nanchang, China," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 21(3), pages 1-25, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0344026
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0344026
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