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Assessment of relationship
between the surface temperatures and built-up urban environment in Ankara
city center
D.H. Somuncu1*
and ?. Y?ksel2 ??
1Ankara Provincial
Directorate of Environment and Urbanization, Ankara, 06650, Turkey
2Department of
Urban and Regional Planning, Gazi University, Ankara, 06570, Turkey
*Corresponding Author Email : dhilald12@hotmail.com
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Abstract
Aim: This
study focuses on determining relationship between the surface temperatures of
Ankara (Turkey) ? thermal load in this regard ? and built-up environment of
city using Local Climate Zone system.
Methodology: This study consists of two basic stages: formation of
thermal load map and analysis of relationship between surface temperatures,
the LCZs, and the built-up environment by determining these LCZs. Firstly,
metadata from Landsat 8-OLI satellite images were used to perform the surface
temperature analysis, than building surface fractions, and building height
figures were analyzed, and the thermal load in the area was determined.
Pearson's correlation analysis was performed to assess the relationship
between surface temperature, building surface fraction and building height.
One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was conducted to see difference between
the surface temperatures regarding LCZs. Tukey's test, one of multiple
comparison (Post Hoc) tests used in one-way variance analysis, was performed
to compare the groups with each other.
Results: According to assessment of surface temperatures by
LCZs, the lowest temperature (33.0?C) was seen in LCZ-A with a dense tree
pattern, while the highest value (44.5?C) was detected in LCZ-8 which had
buildings with low stories on a broad base and impervious neighboring areas.
This study evaluated whether there was a relationship between surface
temperature, building fractions, and building height in terms of LCZs. A
relationship was found between the surface temperatures and building surface
fraction in LCZ-2 and LCZ-5, but no relationship was present in other zones.
There was a relationship between the surface temperature and building height
in LCZ-3 and LCZ-5, however, no relationship was found in other zones.
Interpretation: The Local Climate Zone system developed
by Oke and Stewart should be supported by technical research and field
studies, and should be adapted in Turkish cities.
Keywords:
Local
climate zone, Surface temperature, Thermal load, Urban heat island
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