The Urban Heat Island phenomenon modelling and analysis as an adaptation of Maghreb cities to climate change

The modeling of the urban microclimate, in particular the phenomenon of the Urban Heat Island (UHI), is becoming increasingly essential for city planning and urban design. The phenomenon analysis is henceforth possible thanks to the increase in computational power, the link between simulation tools...

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Main Authors: Ouali Kaoutar, El Harrouni Khalid, Abidi Moulay Larbi, Diab Youssef
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714902090
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spelling doaj-eb907fefced2424c8c633b9b2565c3642021-03-02T01:24:40ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011490209010.1051/matecconf/201714902090matecconf_cmss2018_02090The Urban Heat Island phenomenon modelling and analysis as an adaptation of Maghreb cities to climate changeOuali KaoutarEl Harrouni KhalidAbidi Moulay LarbiDiab YoussefThe modeling of the urban microclimate, in particular the phenomenon of the Urban Heat Island (UHI), is becoming increasingly essential for city planning and urban design. The phenomenon analysis is henceforth possible thanks to the increase in computational power, the link between simulation tools and urban databases, which allow to represent explicitly the characteristics of the urban microclimate and to better understand its effects, through the analysis and evaluation of the different impacts of the urban climatic or anthropogenic contributors (urban morphology, land use, building sites, albedo, …). However, the choice of the scaleof the study depends on a balance between the precision of the modeling, the capacities of calculation and the availability and reliability of the data.The UHI phenomenon has been the subject of several research studies in the European countries since the 2000s. Thispaper focuses mainly on the description of the phenomenon, the different methodsused to evaluate and modeled its impacts, using some approaches for mitigating these ones.The contribution aims to highlight the phenomenon of the UHI based on a bibliographic study of the latest research on this topic in Maghreb cities.The state of art focuses on the progress made during the last 15 years taking into account the UHI in the different strategies for adapting cities to climate change and for improving their resilience.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714902090
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El Harrouni Khalid
Abidi Moulay Larbi
Diab Youssef
The Urban Heat Island phenomenon modelling and analysis as an adaptation of Maghreb cities to climate change
MATEC Web of Conferences
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El Harrouni Khalid
Abidi Moulay Larbi
Diab Youssef
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title The Urban Heat Island phenomenon modelling and analysis as an adaptation of Maghreb cities to climate change
title_short The Urban Heat Island phenomenon modelling and analysis as an adaptation of Maghreb cities to climate change
title_full The Urban Heat Island phenomenon modelling and analysis as an adaptation of Maghreb cities to climate change
title_fullStr The Urban Heat Island phenomenon modelling and analysis as an adaptation of Maghreb cities to climate change
title_full_unstemmed The Urban Heat Island phenomenon modelling and analysis as an adaptation of Maghreb cities to climate change
title_sort urban heat island phenomenon modelling and analysis as an adaptation of maghreb cities to climate change
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The modeling of the urban microclimate, in particular the phenomenon of the Urban Heat Island (UHI), is becoming increasingly essential for city planning and urban design. The phenomenon analysis is henceforth possible thanks to the increase in computational power, the link between simulation tools and urban databases, which allow to represent explicitly the characteristics of the urban microclimate and to better understand its effects, through the analysis and evaluation of the different impacts of the urban climatic or anthropogenic contributors (urban morphology, land use, building sites, albedo, …). However, the choice of the scaleof the study depends on a balance between the precision of the modeling, the capacities of calculation and the availability and reliability of the data.The UHI phenomenon has been the subject of several research studies in the European countries since the 2000s. Thispaper focuses mainly on the description of the phenomenon, the different methodsused to evaluate and modeled its impacts, using some approaches for mitigating these ones.The contribution aims to highlight the phenomenon of the UHI based on a bibliographic study of the latest research on this topic in Maghreb cities.The state of art focuses on the progress made during the last 15 years taking into account the UHI in the different strategies for adapting cities to climate change and for improving their resilience.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714902090
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