4.7 Article

Feedback and contribution of vegetation, air temperature and precipitation to land surface temperature in the Yangtze River Basin considering statistical analysis

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Article Environmental Sciences

Effects of climate change and human activities on vegetation coverage change in northern China considering extreme climate and time-lag and -accumulation effects

Mengyang Ma et al.

Summary: This study quantified the contributions of climate change and human activities to vegetation change in northern China from 2000 to 2019. The results showed that climate change accounted for 30.2% of the vegetation change, while human activities accounted for 69.8%.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2023)

Article Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications

Predicting the impacts of urban land change on LST and carbon storage using InVEST, CA-ANN and WOA-LSTM models in Guangzhou, China

Ao Wang et al.

Summary: This study aims to monitor and predict the impact of urban growth on land surface temperature and carbon storage during the winter season in Guangzhou. The results show that rapid and unplanned urban growth leads to an increase in high temperature areas and a decrease in carbon storage. It also reveals that lower temperature areas have higher carbon storage capacity compared to higher temperature areas. The findings provide valuable guidance for designing smart cities and environmentally friendly green cities.

EARTH SCIENCE INFORMATICS (2023)

Article Environmental Sciences

Ventilation analysis of urban functional zoning based on circuit model in Guangzhou in winter, China

Ao Wang et al.

Summary: This paper predicts the land surface temperature (LST) of Guangzhou using the whale intelligence optimization algorithm and analyzes the impact of urban ventilation distribution and wind resistance on LST. The study found that the temperature range of >34℃ in winter in Guangzhou has increased by 49.13% from 1990 to 2030. Four main wind resistances were identified in Guangzhou, mainly located in high-rise buildings or densely-built areas. The pearl river basin serves as the main urban ventilation corridor in Guangzhou. The overall contribution of urban ventilation and wind resistance to LST reaches 11.09%. Urban functional areas, particularly commercial land and transportation land, have a significant influence on LST, with temperature ranges above 34℃ reaching 57% and 22%, respectively. This research provides new insights into mitigating the urban thermal environment.

URBAN CLIMATE (2023)

Article Environmental Sciences

Impact of urban expansion on land surface temperature and carbon emissions using machine learning algorithms in Wuhan, China

Maomao Zhang et al.

Summary: This study predicts the changes of land use/cover (LULC) and land surface temperature (LST) using artificial neural network-cellular automata (ANN-CA) and improved whale optimization algorithm-long short-term memory model (IWOA-LSTM), and explores the correlation between LST and carbon emissions in Wuhan. The results show that urban land will occupy a large portion of the central urban area, while green land and water areas will continue to decrease. The area of high temperature is expanding in the urban land, and there is a significant correlation between carbon emissions and LST.

URBAN CLIMATE (2023)

Article Geochemistry & Geophysics

Spatial and temporal analysis of urban heat island effect over Tiruchirappalli city using geospatial techniques

Ajay Badugu et al.

Summary: Alterations made to the natural ground surface and anthropogenic activity result in a higher surface and air temperature in urban areas compared to surrounding rural areas, known as the urban heat island effect. This study investigates the spatial and temporal variations in the urban heat island effect in Tiruchirappalli city, India, during the summer and winter seasons. The study identifies hot spots and cold spots within the urban and rural areas and observes significant temperature differences between urban and rural areas, particularly at night. The trend analysis shows a steady increase in land surface temperature in the study area, and the spatial autocorrelation method identifies hot spots and cold spots with different confidence levels.

GEODESY AND GEODYNAMICS (2023)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Effects of climate change and anthropogenic activity on the vegetation greening in the Liaohe River Basin of northeastern China

Liya Zhu et al.

Summary: This study focused on the Liaohe River Basin to investigate the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of vegetation coverage and understand the contributions of climate change and human activities. The findings revealed that climate change played a dominant role in influencing vegetation activities, while land use dynamics also affected vegetation variations.

ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS (2023)

Article Environmental Sciences

Monitoring and predicting the influences of land use/land cover change on cropland characteristics and drought severity using remote sensing techniques

Balogun Emmanuel Taiwo et al.

Summary: The study evaluated and predicted changes in land use/land cover (LULC) in the Federal University of Technology at Akure (FUTA) in Nigeria from 1991 to 2031. Results showed an increase in built-up areas and bare land areas, but a reduction in light vegetation cover. The study highlighted the importance of sustainable land use management to mitigate water stress and drought.

ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS (2023)

Article Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

Establishing a soil quality index to evaluate soil quality after afforestation in a karst region of Southwest China

Pujia Yu et al.

Summary: This study aimed to establish an effective and accurate soil quality index (SQI) using different indicator selecting methods and different weighted additive approaches to assess the effect of land use change on soil quality. The results showed that the SQI calculated using the revised minimum data set and variance weighted method exhibited higher sensitivity and better evaluation ability.

CATENA (2023)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Impact of vegetation cover loss on surface temperature and carbon emission in a fastest-growing city, Cumilla, Bangladesh

Abdullah-Al- Faisal et al.

Summary: Human pressures, changing hydrology and land resources have a significant impact on the carbon chain and ecosystem resilience. Urbanization leads to vegetation cover reduction, accelerating carbon emissions and increasing land surface temperature. This study used remote sensing and GIS techniques to estimate Land Use/Land Cover changes in Cumilla from 1994 to 2019, finding a concerning decrease in vegetation cover, urban expansion, and continuous rise in land surface temperature.

BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT (2022)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Vegetation-based climate mitigation in a warmer and greener World

Ramdane Alkama et al.

Summary: Vegetation changes can help mitigate climate change, but the relationship between vegetation and climate is complex. This study finds that greening can lead to surface cooling in many areas, but the effect varies depending on the background climate. The potential for vegetation-driven climate mitigation is strongly influenced by global warming and the background climate.

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS (2022)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Predicting the impacts of land use/land cover changes on seasonal urban thermal characteristics using machine learning algorithms

Abdulla-Al Kafy et al.

Summary: Changes in land use/land cover and land surface temperatures significantly affect urban heat island effects. This study assesses and predicts the thermal characteristics of Sylhet city in Bangladesh. The results show continued expansion of urban built-up areas and reductions in green cover and water bodies, which will have an impact on the heat island effect. Effective strategies are provided to mitigate the heat island effects and ensure sustainable and eco-friendly urban development.

BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT (2022)

Article Water Resources

Quantitative response relationships between annual precipitation in China from 1951 to 2018 and its influencing factors

Chang Lu et al.

Summary: In this study, the response of precipitation to various influencing factors was analyzed using large-scale datasets from China and global climate. The results showed that the AMO and MEI had a significant impact on precipitation in China, while the PDO and AGG influenced precipitation in western China. The SR and AO had strong relationships with precipitation in the area north of 25 degrees N, and RH affected precipitation in the regions south of 25 degrees N. CO2 had the weakest response relationship with precipitation. The contribution rate of the influencing factors to annual precipitation was higher in the west and lower in the east.

HYDROLOGY RESEARCH (2022)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Assessing the impacts of vegetation cover loss on surface temperature, urban heat island and carbon emission in Penang city, Malaysia

Zullyadini A. Rahaman et al.

Summary: Rapid urbanization and human demands impact carbon emissions and contribute to global warming. This study assessed carbon emissions dynamics in Penang City, Malaysia and their impact on land surface temperature (LST) change and urban heat island (UHI) effects. The findings reveal a decrease in forest cover, an increase in urban areas, and significant increases in average LST and UHI. The decrease in carbon stock concentration is attributed to the loss of vegetative cover. Strong positive correlations between carbon emissions and LST and UHI suggest that carbon emissions are highly responsible for temperature increase and UHI effects. Effective strategies such as afforestation and urban greening are proposed to improve carbon storage capacity and reduce climate change impacts.

BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT (2022)

Article Environmental Sciences

Response characteristics and influencing factors of carbon emissions and land surface temperature in Guangdong Province, China

Chunrui Song et al.

Summary: The carbon emissions in Guangdong Province have been increasing annually, showing a semi-circular hierarchical structure and mainly distributed in counties and districts such as Zhongshan, Dongguan, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. There is a positive correlation between carbon emissions and land surface temperature, with economic aggregate, land scale, and land intensity being the primary influencing factors of carbon emissions.

URBAN CLIMATE (2022)

Article Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

Deadly floods and their causal factors: A case-control study in Iran between 2005 and 2018

Arezoo Yari et al.

Summary: This study conducted a case-control study on the mortality rate in flood-prone areas of Iran to evaluate the associations between flood hazard characteristics and flood-induced mortality. The results showed significant correlations between factors such as timing of floods, flood return periods, flood behavior, and flood discharge with flood-induced mortality.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK REDUCTION (2022)

Article Environmental Sciences

Investigating drivers impacting vegetation carbon sequestration capacity on the terrestrial environment in 127 Chinese cities

Ao Wang et al.

Summary: This research examines the performance of two weighted regression models to explain the capacity of vegetation carbon sequestration, spatial distribution, and degree of influence of vegetation coverage for reducing carbon emission. The results demonstrate an increasing trend in the vegetation carbon sequestration capacity, with a more significant growth rate in urban areas. Additionally, variables such as the night-time light index, average relative humidity, and length of sunlight substantially impact the capacity of vegetation carbon sequestration.

ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS (2022)

Article Agronomy

Asymmetric daytime and nighttime surface temperature feedback induced by crop greening across Northeast China

Lingxue Yu et al.

Summary: The study found that the increased crop greening in the mid-high latitude Northeast China can slow down climate warming and have a negative impact on surface temperature. The cooling effect induced by crop greening is more significant during the day than at night, leading to changes in the diurnal temperature cycle in the region.

AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY (2022)

Article Agronomy

Converted vegetation type regulates the vegetation greening effects on land surface albedo in arid regions of China

Yixuan Zhu et al.

Summary: This study examines the relationship between land surface albedo (LSA) and vegetation changes in the arid and semi-arid areas of China. The results show that LSA generally decreased during 2000-2018 in response to significant greening in the region. The conversions of grassland to cultivated land or forest land led to a contraction in LSA change, while the conversions of forest land to other vegetations amplified the change. Greening dominated LSA change, except in the conversion of grassland to forest land where land use/land cover change accounted for a significant portion of LSA change.

AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY (2022)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Modelling microscale impacts assessment of urban expansion on seasonal surface urban heat island intensity using neural network algorithms

Milan Saha et al.

Summary: This study investigates the impacts of rapid urbanization on land surface temperature (LST) and surface urban heat island (SUHI) in Sylhet City, Bangladesh. The results show that urban expansion has led to increased LST and SUHI, and future simulations indicate further growth. These findings are crucial for sustainable infrastructure development and environmental stability.

ENERGY AND BUILDINGS (2022)

Article Environmental Sciences

The Response of Land Surface Temperature Changes to the Vegetation Dynamics in the Yangtze River Basin

Jinlian Liu et al.

Summary: This study analyzed the temporal and spatial variation characteristics of land surface temperature (LST) in the Yangtze River Basin. The results showed a fluctuating and rising trend in LST, with a faster increase at night time. The study also revealed the seasonal and spatial patterns of LST changes, as well as the influence of vegetation on LST. These findings improve our understanding of LST variations and highlight the importance of vegetation in mitigating temperature change.

REMOTE SENSING (2022)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Vegetation dynamics influenced by climate change and human activities in the Hanjiang River Basin, central China

Shaokang Yang et al.

Summary: This study investigated the impacts of climate change and human activities on vegetation growth in the Hanjiang River Basin and found that both climate change and human activities promoted vegetation growth, with different effects in different areas.

ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS (2022)

Article Environmental Studies

Application of the Optimal Parameter Geographic Detector Model in the Identification of Influencing Factors of Ecological Quality in Guangzhou, China

Maomao Zhang et al.

Summary: This study used remote sensing techniques and statistical methods to evaluate the changes in ecological environment quality in Guangzhou. The results showed improvement in ecological environment quality, with vegetation index and wetness contributing significantly. Soil type and temperature were identified as important factors influencing ecological environment quality, and the interaction effects between multiple factors also had an impact on the ecological environment.
Article Environmental Studies

Simulating the Relationship between Land Use/Cover Change and Urban Thermal Environment Using Machine Learning Algorithms in Wuhan City, China

Maomao Zhang et al.

Summary: The study used CA and ANN models to predict the future changes in LULC and LST in Wuhan, showing that the rapid expansion of built-up areas, along with decreases in vegetation, water bodies, and bare land, will intensify the urban heat island effect. To control and alleviate the UHI, it is crucial to avoid rapid expansion of impervious layers and implement a green development strategy in the city.
Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

An assessment on the relationship between land surface temperature and normalized difference vegetation index

Subhanil Guha et al.

Summary: This study conducted in Raipur City of India using fifteen cloud-free Landsat datasets from 2002 to 2018 aimed to assess the trend of spatiotemporal relationship between land surface temperature (LST) and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). It was found that LST maintains a strong negative relationship with NDVI throughout the study area, with variations in different ranges of LST and NDVI values. The increase in heterogeneous landscape within the city boundary strongly supports the changing pattern of LST-NDVI relationship, which has shown stronger correlations in earlier times compared to recent times.

ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Croplands intensify regional and global warming according to satellite observations

Decheng Zhou et al.

Summary: Croplands have a significant impact on land surface temperature, with general daytime warming and nighttime cooling observed. However, the effects vary greatly by location and season, with nearly half of crop-dominated lands showing daytime cooling and/or nighttime warming on a per-pixel basis. Different countries also experience varying temperature changes due to the size of their cropland areas and local climate effects.

REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Quantitative contributions of climate change and human activities to vegetation changes over multiple time scales on the Loess Plateau

Shangyu Shi et al.

Summary: The study found that vegetation coverage on the Loess Plateau is increasing, positively correlated with the standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI), indicating that long-term water availability is the major climate factor affecting vegetation growth. Climate change accounts for 45.78% of vegetation change, while human activities account for 54.22%, with the relative role of climate change increasing with time scales.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2021)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Research trends on environmental, energy and vulnerability impacts of Urban Heat Islands: An overview

M. E. Gonzalez-Trevizo et al.

Summary: This study systematically analyzed 171 relevant studies, focusing mainly on North America, Europe, and Asia, with an emphasis on urban environmental quality degradation and energy-related issues. There is a need to implement multiscale studies and promote policies to enhance urban resilience.

ENERGY AND BUILDINGS (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Impact of thermal condition on vegetation feedback under greening trend of China

Yuxuan Xue et al.

Summary: In China, a clear greening trend was observed over the past three decades, with most of the vegetation feedback on land surface temperature being negative. There is an inverse relationship between vegetation feedback and thermal conditions among temperature zones, and the expansion of grassland may temporarily lead to positive vegetation feedback.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Quantifying the contributions of human activities and climate change to vegetation net primary productivity dynamics in China from 2001 to 2016

Wenyan Ge et al.

Summary: This study analyzed the relative contributions of climate change and human activities to net primary productivity (NPP) in China using a two-step methodology based on RESTREND. Results showed a significant increase in NPP during the study period, with both climate change and human activities playing favorable roles in vegetation growth. Climate factors contributed 60.06% to vegetation changes, while human activities contributed 39.94% to NPP. Precipitation, temperature, solar radiation, and other climatic factors all had varying impacts on vegetation growth in different regions of China.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Irrigation cooling effect on land surface temperature across China based on satellite observations

Qiquan Yang et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

Large scale tropical deforestation drives extreme warming

Lucas R. Vargas Zeppetello et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS (2020)

Article Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

Spatiotemporal Evolution of Heat Wave Severity and Coverage Across the United States

David Keellings et al.

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS (2020)

Article Environmental Studies

Spatio-temporal impact assessment of land use / land cover (LU-LC) change on land surface temperatures over Jaipur city in India

Neha Gupta et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

NDVI-based vegetation dynamics and its response to climate changes at Amur-Heilongjiang River Basin from 1982 to 2015

Hongshuai Chu et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2019)

Article Environmental Sciences

A greening world enhances the surface-air temperature difference

Huihui Feng et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2019)

Article Environmental Sciences

Validation of Collection 6 MODIS land surface temperature product using in situ measurements

Si-Bo Duan et al.

REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT (2019)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Differing Responses of the Diurnal Cycle of Land Surface and Air Temperatures to Deforestation

Liang Chen et al.

JOURNAL OF CLIMATE (2019)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Impact of Earth Greening on the Terrestrial Water Cycle

Zhenzhong Zeng et al.

JOURNAL OF CLIMATE (2018)

Article Environmental Sciences

Determination of annual and seasonal daytime and nighttime trends of MODIS LST over Greece - climate change implications

Dimitrios Eleftheriou et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2018)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Spatial variation of the rain-snow temperature threshold across the Northern Hemisphere

Keith S. Jennings et al.

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS (2018)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Impact on short-lived climate forcers increases projected warming due to deforestation

C. E. Scott et al.

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS (2018)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

A global dataset of air temperature derived from satellite remote sensing and weather stations

Josh Hooker et al.

SCIENTIFIC DATA (2018)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Present and future Koppen-Geiger climate classification maps at 1-km resolution

Hylke E. Beck et al.

SCIENTIFIC DATA (2018)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

The impact of climatic and non-climatic factors on land surface temperature in southwestern Romania

Cristina Florina Rosca et al.

THEORETICAL AND APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY (2017)

Article Environmental Sciences

Climate mitigation from vegetation biophysical feedbacks during the past three decades

Zhenzhong Zeng et al.

NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE (2017)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Modeled effects of irrigation on surface climate in the Heihe River Basin, Northwest China

Xuezhen Zhang et al.

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES (2017)

Article Environmental Sciences

Climate-vegetation control on the diurnal and seasonal variations of surface urban heat islands in China

Decheng Zhou et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS (2016)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Evaporative cooling over the Tibetan Plateau induced by vegetation growth

Miaogen Shen et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2015)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Local cooling and warming effects of forests based on satellite observations

Yan Li et al.

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS (2015)

Article Geochemistry & Geophysics

Factors Contributing to the Spatial Variability of Satellite Estimates of Diurnal Temperature Range in the United States

Donglian Sun et al.

IEEE GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING LETTERS (2014)

Article Agricultural Engineering

Evaluation of MODIS NDVI and LST for indicating soil moisture of forest areas based on SWAT modeling

Jong-Yoon Park et al.

PADDY AND WATER ENVIRONMENT (2014)

Article Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

Statistical analysis of soil moisture content changes in Central Europe using GLDAS database over three past decades

Jaroslaw Zawadzki et al.

CENTRAL EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES (2014)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Spatiotemporal change of diurnal temperature range and its relationship with sunshine duration and precipitation in China

Xiangjin Shen et al.

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES (2014)

Article Geochemistry & Geophysics

Reconstruction of Time-Series MODIS LST in Central Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Using Geostatistical Approach

Linghong Ke et al.

IEEE GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING LETTERS (2013)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

The impact of impervious surface development on land surface temperature in a subtropical city: Xiamen, China

Hanqiu Xu et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY (2013)

Article Environmental Sciences

Estimation of daily maximum and minimum air temperature using MODIS land surface temperature products

Zhu Wenbin et al.

REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT (2013)

Article Environmental Sciences

Shifts in Arctic vegetation and associated feedbacks under climate change

Richard G. Pearson et al.

NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE (2013)

Article Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

Irrigation cooling effect on temperature and heat index extremes

David B. Lobell et al.

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS (2008)

Article Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

Observed twentieth century land surface air temperature and precipitation covariability -: art. no. L21414

SJ Déry et al.

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS (2005)

Article Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

Relationships between precipitation and surface temperature

KE Trenberth et al.

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS (2005)

Article Geochemistry & Geophysics

Case Study of Soil Moisture Effect on Land Surface Temperature Retrieval

Donglian Sun et al.

IEEE GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING LETTERS (2004)

Article Ecology

Discrimination between climate and human-induced dryland degradation

J Evans et al.

JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS (2004)