Abstract

ABSTRACT  Land use/Land cover (LU/LC) modifications leads to rise in surface temperature is a global concern. This study investigates the effects of LU/LC changes in Land Surface Temperature (LST) variations and effects of Urban Heat Island (UHI) in Thiruvananthapuram city. Furthermore, the study proposed a novel heat stress vulnerability index (HSVI) using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. Results shows that transformation of all land uses is to built-up areas, which shows an increase of +118.46% where as others such as vegetation (-24.27%), open area (-64.315) and waterbody (-43.88%) shows drastic decrease over 34 years. The relationship between Normalized Difference Vegetation Index and LST shows a significant change with R2 values between 0.223 in 1988, 0.382 in 2000 and 0.253 in 2022. Moreover, this also contributed to the increase of the mean LST of 26.96 ºC in 1988 to 28.52 ºC in 2022. HSVI of the study indicates that 30.83% of the study area is categorized as very low heat stress vulnerable area followed by 37.22% area in low heat stress vulnerability, 17.88% in moderate heat stress vulnerability, 8.87% in high heat stress vulnerability and 5.19% of the area falling in very high heat stress Vulnerability class.

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