Abstract

BackgroundChina is considered as the largest and most rapidly urbanizing nation in the world. However, possible changes of urban thermal environment and comfort under the rapid urbanization in China still remain poorly understood at a national scale.MethodsBased on the data collected from 180 cities in 1990, 2005, and 2015 in China, the spatiotemporal patterns of urban thermal environment and comfort in summer and their relationships with urbanization variables were investigated in this study. ResultsOur results indicate that urban thermal environment has changed greatly during the 25 years. Furthermore, the changes of urban climate in different regions are inconsistent. The Physiological Equivalent Temperature (PET) at most cities (81%) in China increased from 1990 to 2015, which suggested that urban thermal comfort in China was also deteriorating during the 25 years. However, while the PET of some cities in China began to decrease from 2005 to 2015, there were still 33% of cities that had positive trends,which mainly located in North region. Urbanization resulted in a significant influence on urban climate. Compared to southern cities, northern cities were more sensitive to urbanization impact. The most important contribution to increasing of PET for urbanization variables is gross domestic product, followed by urban population. The analysis results reveal changing patterns of urban thermal comfort in China during summer season. It can help urban government and managers improve urban thermal environment and comfort.

Highlights

  • Many parts in the world have experienced the rapid urbanization during last few decades (Montgomery, 2017; Szabo, 2018)

  • Rapid urbanization has a great impact on urban thermal environment

  • We conducted the analysis of changing patterns of urban thermal environment and comfort for 180 cities in China over the past 25 years and attempted to explore relationships between urbanization variables and urban thermal comfort

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Introduction

Many parts in the world have experienced the rapid urbanization during last few decades (Montgomery, 2017; Szabo, 2018). Spatiotemporal patterns of urban thermal environment and comfort across 180 cities in summer under China’s rapid urbanization. Possible changes of urban thermal environment and comfort under the rapid urbanization in China still remain poorly understood at a national scale. Based on the data collected from 180 cities in 1990, 2005, and 2015 in China, the spatiotemporal patterns of urban thermal environment and comfort in summer and their relationships with urbanization variables were investigated in this study. The analysis results reveal changing patterns of urban thermal comfort in China during summer season. It can help urban government and managers improve urban thermal environment and comfort

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