Spatio-temporal analysis of maximum Urban heat signature in urban forest: The case of University of Indonesia, Depok, West Java

Urban temperature changes dynamically due to the rapid changes of urban land-use/land-cover. Urban forest is important to maintain the urban temperature at a pleasant level. Theoretically, vegetation could absorb more sun's radiation thus the urban forest can reduce maximum urban heat signature...

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Main Authors: Wibowo, Adi, Salleh, Khairulmaini Osman, Semedi, Jarot Mulyo, Shidiq, Iqbal Putut Ash
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Published: Forestry Department of Peninsular Malaysia 2018
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Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/20379/
http://malaysianforester.my/archives_journal_volume.php?volume=81&nombor=2
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spelling my.um.eprints.203792019-02-18T06:03:32Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/20379/ Spatio-temporal analysis of maximum Urban heat signature in urban forest: The case of University of Indonesia, Depok, West Java Wibowo, Adi Salleh, Khairulmaini Osman Semedi, Jarot Mulyo Shidiq, Iqbal Putut Ash G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation Urban temperature changes dynamically due to the rapid changes of urban land-use/land-cover. Urban forest is important to maintain the urban temperature at a pleasant level. Theoretically, vegetation could absorb more sun's radiation thus the urban forest can reduce maximum urban heat signature. This study assesses the capability of the urban forest in lowering the maximum temperature recorded in urban heat signature (UHS). UHS refers to a variety of heat characteristics based on different types of land-use/land-cover. The assessment was based on spatio-temporal analysis of surface temperature in the study area over a two-year period. Results showed a declining level of heat between built-up area (average of 30°C) and urban forest (average of 27°C) from 2013 to 2015 period. There is a difference of 4°C in maximum temperature between dense and sparse green areas, especially at 1pm. The presence of urban forest could reduce maximum urban heat signature. Forestry Department of Peninsular Malaysia 2018 Article PeerReviewed Wibowo, Adi and Salleh, Khairulmaini Osman and Semedi, Jarot Mulyo and Shidiq, Iqbal Putut Ash (2018) Spatio-temporal analysis of maximum Urban heat signature in urban forest: The case of University of Indonesia, Depok, West Java. Malaysian Forester, 81 (2). pp. 199-213. ISSN 0302-2935 http://malaysianforester.my/archives_journal_volume.php?volume=81&nombor=2
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topic G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
spellingShingle G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
Wibowo, Adi
Salleh, Khairulmaini Osman
Semedi, Jarot Mulyo
Shidiq, Iqbal Putut Ash
Spatio-temporal analysis of maximum Urban heat signature in urban forest: The case of University of Indonesia, Depok, West Java
description Urban temperature changes dynamically due to the rapid changes of urban land-use/land-cover. Urban forest is important to maintain the urban temperature at a pleasant level. Theoretically, vegetation could absorb more sun's radiation thus the urban forest can reduce maximum urban heat signature. This study assesses the capability of the urban forest in lowering the maximum temperature recorded in urban heat signature (UHS). UHS refers to a variety of heat characteristics based on different types of land-use/land-cover. The assessment was based on spatio-temporal analysis of surface temperature in the study area over a two-year period. Results showed a declining level of heat between built-up area (average of 30°C) and urban forest (average of 27°C) from 2013 to 2015 period. There is a difference of 4°C in maximum temperature between dense and sparse green areas, especially at 1pm. The presence of urban forest could reduce maximum urban heat signature.
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author Wibowo, Adi
Salleh, Khairulmaini Osman
Semedi, Jarot Mulyo
Shidiq, Iqbal Putut Ash
author_facet Wibowo, Adi
Salleh, Khairulmaini Osman
Semedi, Jarot Mulyo
Shidiq, Iqbal Putut Ash
author_sort Wibowo, Adi
title Spatio-temporal analysis of maximum Urban heat signature in urban forest: The case of University of Indonesia, Depok, West Java
title_short Spatio-temporal analysis of maximum Urban heat signature in urban forest: The case of University of Indonesia, Depok, West Java
title_full Spatio-temporal analysis of maximum Urban heat signature in urban forest: The case of University of Indonesia, Depok, West Java
title_fullStr Spatio-temporal analysis of maximum Urban heat signature in urban forest: The case of University of Indonesia, Depok, West Java
title_full_unstemmed Spatio-temporal analysis of maximum Urban heat signature in urban forest: The case of University of Indonesia, Depok, West Java
title_sort spatio-temporal analysis of maximum urban heat signature in urban forest: the case of university of indonesia, depok, west java
publisher Forestry Department of Peninsular Malaysia
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/20379/
http://malaysianforester.my/archives_journal_volume.php?volume=81&nombor=2
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