Response of urban green space cooling effect to urbanization in the Three Ring Road area of Changsha City

Jian Peng,Yuzhuo Dan, Xiaoyu Yu, Dongmei Xu,Zhiwei Yang,Qi Wang

Sustainable Cities and Society(2024)

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Abstract
The significance of urban green spaces (UGS) in alleviating the urban heat island effect has attracted increasing attention. The size, growth dynamics, and surroundings of UGS evolve with urbanization. However, the impact of these changes on the UGS cooling remains unknown, hindering the formulation of targeted greening policies at different urbanization stages. Focused on the Three Ring Road area in Changsha, comprehensive urbanization indexes from 2000 to 2020 were computed, identifying the periods characterized by high-speed growth, transition, and steady development. By calculating the cooling indicators of UGS, employing partial correlation analysis and geographic detectors, this study clarified the determinants of the cooling effect of UGS. Results revealed that urbanization significantly impacted the cooling effect of UGS, with the cooling gradient, intensity, range, and distance exhibiting a gradual increase. Meanwhile, cooling efficiency demonstrated an initial ascent followed by a subsequent decline. Notably, the pivotal factors influencing UGS cooling effect shifted from external factors (surrounding construction and ecological land) to internal factors (growth status), and eventually to the synergy of both internal and external factors. This research contributed valuable insights for delineating optimal UGS cooling strategies across diverse urbanization stages to improve urban climate adaptability.
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Urban green spaces,Cooling effect,Response to urbanization,Stage characteristics,Dominant factors
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