Abstract

Research on urban heat mitigation has been growing in recent years with many of the studies focusing on green infrastructure (GI) as a strategy to mitigate the adverse effects of an urban heat island (UHI). This paper aims at presenting a review of the range of findings from GI research for urban heat mitigation through a review of scientific articles published during the years 2009–2020. This research includes a review of the different types of GI and its contribution for urban heat mitigation and human thermal comfort. In addition to analysing different mitigation strategies, numerical simulation tools that are commonly used are also reviewed. It is seen that ENVI-met is one of the modelling tools that is considered as a reliable to simulate different mitigation strategies and hence has been widely used in the recent past. Considering its popularity in urban microclimate studies, this article also provides a review of ENVI-met simulation results that were reported in the reviewed papers. It was observed that the majority of the research was conducted on a limited spatial scale and focused on temperature and human thermal comfort.

Highlights

  • Urban heat island (UHI) has drawn considerable attention in recent years and is becoming a critical issue worldwide as cities rapidly develop

  • This paper presents a review of studies published during the years 2009–2020 that used green infrastructure (GI) as an urban heat island (UHI) mitigation strategy

  • Mitigation strategies have attracted a lot of interest from researchers and scientists worldwide

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Summary

Introduction

Urban heat island (UHI) has drawn considerable attention in recent years and is becoming a critical issue worldwide as cities rapidly develop. Several studies have proposed, developed and implemented mitigation strategies such as: (1) the modification of a building and surface material [13,14], (2) the alteration of urban morphology [15,16], (3) the installation of irrigation systems [17] and (5) the inclusion of green infrastructure (GI) in the planning of cities [18,19,20]. Various non-GI mitigation strategies such as the alteration of urban morphology (street orientation and aspect ratio) and the modification of surface and building materials are common and included in many of the reviewed papers, this study will briefly discuss them as well.

Overview of Reviewed Papers
Distribution
UHI Mitigation Strategies
Shrubs
Green Roofs
Green Walls
Urban Material
Aspect Ratio
Street Orientation
Modelling Software
RayMan
SOLWEIG
Townscope
ENVI-met
Main Findings
Conclusions
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