Abstract

콘크리트와 아스팔트가 상당 부분을 차지하는 도시의 물리적인 환경은 도시열섬효과를 일으키는 주요 원인이며, 일차적으로 토지이용 또는 토양피복에 따른 지표면온도의 상승으로 나타난다. 본 연구에서는 도시의 토지피복유형이 지표면온도에 미치는 영향을 공간해상도가 다른 MODIS, Landsat ETM+과 RapidEye 위성영상을 사용하여 비교 분석해 보았다. 연구대상지인 일산 신도시지역의 지표면온도는 토지 이용에 따라 뚜렷이 구분되는 패턴을 보여주었는데 건폐율이 높은 저층단독주택지구보다 건폐율이 낮고 녹지율이 높은 고층 아파트단지의 지표면온도가 현저히 낮게 나타났다. 토지피복유형과의 관계는 건물이나 도로 등 도시화지역의 면적이 증가할수록 기후존의 지표면온도가 증가하고, 식생과 수면, 그림자 지역의 면적이 늘어날수록 지표면온도는 떨어진다. NDVI와 지표면온도 사이에도 음의 선형상관관계가 나타나지만, 계절적 영향을 배제하기 어렵다는 단점이 있다. The physical environment of urban areas covered mostly by concrete and asphalt is the main cause of the urban heat island effect, primarily becoming apparent through increased land surface temperature. This study examined the effect of different urban land cover types on the land surface temperature using MODIS, Landsat ETM+ and RapidEye satellite data. As a result, the remote sensing based land surface temperature showed a marked difference according to the land use pattern in the case study of Ilsan new city. The high-rise apartment residential districts with less building-to-land ratio and higher green area ratio revealed lower land surface temperature than the low-story single-family housing districts characterized by relatively high building-to-land ratio and low green area ratio. From the view of climate zone and land cover types, there is a strong linear correlation between the impervious land cover ratio and the land surface temperature; the land surface temperature increases as the impervious built-up areas expand. In contrast, vegetation;water and shadow areas affect the decrease of land surface temperature. There is also a negative (-) correlation between NDVI and land surface temperature but the seasonal variation of NDVI can be hardly corrected.

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