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With the growing percentage of Earth's population living in urban environments, the
research on cities and their.Environmental/climatological problems has become more and
more important in recent years. The existence of urban surface heat islands has been
documented many times for different, cities in the recent past.The increased heat of cities
increases discomfort for everyone, requires an increase in the amount of energy used for
cooling purposes, and increases pollution. Each city's urban heat island varies based on
the city structure and thus the range of temperatures within the island varies as well.
Parks and greenbells reduce temperatures while the Central Business District (CBD),
commercial areas, and even suburban housing tracts are areas o f warmer temperatures.
Every house, building, and road changes the microclimate around it, contributing to the
urban heat islands of our cities.
TERRA/MODIS was the main remote sensing data source for this study. In the analysis
process all three modes of spatial resolution were utilized. 25()m, 500m and 1000m
with 36 spectral bands. To examine the spatial and periodic changes, timescries
data have been selected considering two factors; data availability and a significant gap
among data sets. It can be seen that there are considerable differences among spatial,
periodic and seasonal distributions o f the heat islands of the B M R . Also this study has
been attempted to examine the relationship between some socio-economic parameters
and temperature of the Bangkok
Metropolitan Area such as Population density, I louse I lole (Household?) Vehicle density,
Rate of Urbanization and Land use and land cover. |
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