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Mitigating surface urban heat island by a tree protection policy: A case study of The Woodland,Texas, USA
Authors:Chan Yong Sung
Institution:1. Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Israel;2. Department of building Physics and Building Ecology, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Abstract:The Woodlands Township, TX, has a tree protection policy that consists of tree removal permits and minimum tree and shrub cover regulations. This paper examined the effect of The Woodlands’ tree protection policy on surface urban heat island (SUHI) at the neighborhood scale by comparing the mean land surface temperatures (LSTs) derived from 37 thermal infrared bands of Landsat TM images between The Woodlands’ neighborhoods and nearby control neighborhoods without such a policy. To rule out the effect of confounding factors that may influence LSTs, the control neighborhoods were selected to be similar in physical and socioeconomic status to The Woodlands’ neighborhoods. LSTs of The Woodlands’ neighborhoods were, on average, 1.5–3.9 °C lower than those of the control neighborhoods. The cooling effect of The Woodlands’ tree protection policy was more prominent in summer when SUHI mitigation was mostly needed. Based on these findings, it can be concluded that a local tree protection policy is effective in mitigating SUHI at the neighborhood scale.
Keywords:Land surface temperature  Object-based image segmentation  Support vector machine  Thermal remote sensing  The Woodlands Township
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