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Limited application of reflective surfaces can mitigate urban heat pollution

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Limited application of reflective surfaces can mitigate urban heat pollution

S. Sen and L. Khazanovich

Discover how the Urban Heat Island effect creates thermal discomfort and escalates energy consumption in our cities. Research by Sushobhan Sen and Lev Khazanovich demonstrates that reflective surfaces can significantly reduce heat pollution with efficient resource management. Learn about their findings on spatial impacts and cost-effectiveness!... show more
Abstract
Elevated air temperatures in urban neighborhoods due to the Urban Heat Island effect is a form of heat pollution that causes thermal discomfort, higher energy consumption, and deteriorating public health. Mitigation measures can be expensive, with the need to maximize benefits from limited resources. Here we show that significant mitigation can be achieved through a limited application of reflective surfaces. We use a Computational Fluid Dynamics model to resolve the air temperature within a prototypical neighborhood for different wind directions, building configurations, and partial application of reflective surfaces. While reflective surfaces mitigate heat pollution, their effectiveness relative to cost varies with spatial distribution. Although downstream parts experience the highest heat pollution, applying reflective surfaces to the upstream part has a disproportionately higher benefit relative to cost than applying them downstream.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 09, 2021
Authors
Sushobhan Sen, Lev Khazanovich
Tags
Urban Heat Island
heat pollution
reflective surfaces
thermal discomfort
energy consumption
Computational Fluid Dynamics
mitigation measures
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