The Spatiotemporal Implications of Urbanization for Urban Heat Islands in Beijing: A Predictive Approach Based on CA–Markov Modeling (2004–2050)
The rapid increase in infrastructural development in populated areas has had numerous adverse impacts. The rise in land surface temperature (LST) and its associated damage to urban ecological systems result from urban development. Understanding the current and future LST phenomenon and its relations...
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Main Authors: | Muhammad Amir Siddique, Yu Wang, Ninghan Xu, Nadeem Ullah, Peng Zeng |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cc87ae53e31f41e0b16ae8cb19eb9ec3 |
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