Urban heat island patterns in garden cities: Putrajaya as a case study

Author:

Harun Zambri1ORCID,Akkurt Nevzat2,Khor Yu King1,Abbas Ashraf A1,Lotfy Eslam Reda34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Munzur University, Tunceli, Turkey

3. Department of Energy Resources Engineering, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, Alexandria, Egypt

4. Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt

Abstract

The garden-city model, characterised by sprawling urban expansion and extensive open spaces, features green and water surfaces alongside substantial road networks, large parking lots and unshaded lands. This diverse landscape contributes to uneven air temperature distribution within the city. Our study investigated urban heat island (UHI) patterns in various urban environments within Putrajaya, focusing on rural, business, residential and near-water areas. Atmospheric data were collected over a year. Putrajaya exhibits two distinct UHI patterns: cool-day-hot-night in residential zones and hot-noon-temperate-elsewhere in impermeable areas. Business areas display alternating patterns based on seasonal climatic conditions and anthropogenic factors. The efficacy of artificial water bodies as a UHI countermeasure in garden cities depends on the size of the water body and the nature of the surrounding land cover. Shaded and green areas exhibit UHI intensities limited to 3°C, while impermeable areas, regardless of proximity to water surfaces, experience UHI up to 6°C. Overall, the garden-city model tends to restrict UHI variations within −1 to 3°C compared to −2 to 4°C in nearby Kuala Lumpur.

Funder

National University of Malaysia

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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