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Ecological Evaluation of Urban Heat Island at Tegal Regency, Central Java Province, Indonesia |
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Creator | Aditya Saputra |
Title | Ecological Evaluation of Urban Heat Island at Tegal Regency, Central Java Province, Indonesia |
Contributor | Dedi Surachman, Danardono Darnardono, Afif Ari Wibowo, Mika Yoshida, Chintania Azahra Tanti Noermartanto, Najma Zinda Annibras, Dita Ayu Maulida, Muhammad Faqih Rizky, Fakhri Taufik Alhakim, Wisnu Adi Yudanto Bayu Ajie |
Publisher | Thai Society of Higher Education Institutes on Environment |
Publication Year | 2568 |
Journal Title | EnvironmentAsia |
Journal Vol. | 18 |
Journal No. | 1 |
Page no. | 62-77 |
Keyword | Urban Heat Island, Remote sensing, Geographic Information System, Land surface temperature |
URL Website | http://www.tshe.org/ea/index.html |
Website title | EnvironmentAsia |
ISSN | 1906-1714 |
Abstract | Global warming poses a significant threat to environmental and humanitarian stability,prompting urgent action worldwide. This study identifi es the spatial distribution and intensityof Urban Heat Island (UHI) phenomenon at Tegal Regency and determine the relationshipbetween the UHI phenomena and ecological condition. Employing direct measurement methods,including surface temperature extraction via remote sensing, and spatial analysis techniques,the study examines the spatial distribution and intensity of UHI across the region. The fi ndingsreveal a pronounced UHI eff ect in the western part of Tegal Regency, highlighting areas ofparticular ecological concern. This area covers around 31.7% of total area in Tegal Regencywhich has character of very strong UHI and worst ecological condition. Based on these results,priority zones for both primary and secondary mitigation eff orts are identifi ed, emphasizing theimportance of targeted interventions in key urban and peri-urban areas. These insights contributeto a better understanding of UHI dynamics and provide valuable guidance for local authoritiesin implementing eff ective climate adaptation strategies in Tegal Regency and similar tropicalregions facing the challenges of urban heat. |