Saturday, October 23, 2010

European Journal of Scientific Research


Mitigating the Urban Heat Island Effect: Some Points without Altering Existing City Planning

A.I. Che-Ani, P. Shahmohamadi, A. Sairi, M.F.I. MOH-NOR

Urban Heat Island is expected to pose increasing challenges for cities in the following decades, placing greater stress and impacts on multiple social and biophysical systems, including population health, social comfort, urban infrastructure, energy demand and water supplies. One of the great challenges facing our current generation of scientists and engineers is how to mitigate the harmful effects of urban heat island and make the sustainable cities. In the first step, the root cause of problems and the effects of urban heat island must be recognized. And then by considering the effects of UHI on all aspects of urban environment is started thinking about the mitigation of UHI. This paper therefore, is focused on understanding the main roots of UHI problems on urban environment with an emphasis on the recognition of the effects of UHI. To achieve this aim, this article review current knowledge about the urban heat island to understand urban climate, urban climate scales and the harmful effects of UHI, including human health, patterns of human settlement, energy use, transportation, industry, environmental quality, and other aspects of infrastructure that effect our quality of life, and then classify these effects, make some recommendations for preventive action and provide quality of life and sustainability in city.
 
Keywords: Livable city, Quality of Life, Urban Heat Island.

see this site: http://www.eurojournals.com/ejsr.htm

Thursday, October 21, 2010

ISI/SCOPUS Indexed Journal Paper


 Reducing urban heat island effects: A systematic review to achieve energy consumption balance

 P.Shahmohamadi, A.I. Che-Ani, A. Ramly, K.N.A. Maulud and M. F.I. Mohd-Nor

 Considering the current energy consumption worldwide, it has become increasingly important to study the effects of urban heat island on energy consumption in order to improve the environment. This paper investigates the impact of Urban Heat Island (UHI) on energy consumption and also determines which factors can directly affect energy use in the city. The UHI current knowledge and literature are reviewed, as well as how UHI can affect energy consumption. This paper explores literally the conceptual framework of confliction between population and urban structure, which produce UHI intensity and affected energy consumption balance. It is then discussed how these two factors can be affected and gives implication to the city and then, focuses on whether actions should be taken for balancing adaptation and mitigation UHI effects. It will be concluded by making the three important strategies to minimise the impact of UHI on energy consumption: providing an appropriate landscape, using appropriate materials on external surfaces of buildings and urban areas and promoting natural ventilation.

Key Words: Energy consumption, quality of life, urban heat island, urban temperature.


See this site: http://www.academicjournals.org/ijps/contents/2010cont/Jun.htm

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Urban Heat Island Books


Urban heat islands are metropolitan areas that are significantly warmer than their surroundings. The main causes are modification of the land surface by urban development and waste heat generated by energy usage. Heat island problems are becoming more pressing as cities continue to grow and sprawl. This comprehensive book brings together the latest information about heat islands and their mitigation. Heat island formation and the problems they cause, mitigation technologies and their benefits and policies, and actions for cooling communities are described in full. The author includes sections on roof cooling and cool paving and explains their benefits in detail, providing practical guidelines for their selection and installation. The book also includes effective methodologies for using trees and vegetation for cooling, such as green roofs. In this groundbreaking book, Lisa Gartland offers a comprehensive source of information for turning heat islands into cool communities.

Conventional air conditioning is not a sustainable solution to the challenge of a hot or humid climate. The climate problem is compounded in so-called Urban Heat Islands, urban areas where the air can be 3-5°C hotter than its surrounding areas and where pollution levels are consequently raised. Including a colour section with thermal images and maps, this book explores the complex relationships between climate, buildings and plants, especially in urban heat islands. These relationships bear very critically on a range of environmental issues and point to some corresponding solutions. One chapter highlights some of the extensive research work carried out in Singapore, especially investigating the thermal benefits of greenery in buildings in the urban setting. Though several books have been written on urban heat islands, this work uniquely examines the linkages between climate, buildings and plants. It forms a reference for researchers and professionals such as architects, architectural science, landscape architects, building services engineers, urban planners and urban climatologists. It may also be useful for final year undergraduates or graduate students in these disciplines.

Urban Heat Island Groups

http://www.epa.gov/heatisld/
http://www.urban-climate.org/
http://heatisland.lbl.gov/

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Journal Publications

First of all, it is better to have general idea about my publications and background. So, i just put the list of Journal publications as below: 

1. P. Shahmohamadi, A.I. Che-Ani, N.A.G. Abdullah, K.N.A. Maulud, M.M. Tahir and M.F.I. MOHD-NOR (2010). "The Correlation between Urbanization and Climatic Factors: a Concept on Formation of Tehran Urban Heat Island". International Journal of Energy and Environment, WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development, Japan (submitted for publication). 

2. P. Shahmohamadi, A.I. Che-Ani, A. Ramly, K.N.A. Maulud, M.F.I. Mohd-Nor (2010). “Reducing Urban Heat Island Effects: A Systematic Review to Achieve Energy Consumption Balance”. International Journal of Physical Sciences. 5(6) Jun. 2010:626-636. [ISSN 1992-1950] – ISI/SCOPUS Indexed. 

3. P. Shahmohamadi, A.I. Che-Ani, K.N.A. Maulud, A. Sairi, M.F.I. Mohd-Nor (2010). “The Framework to Mitigate the Urban Heat Island Effect for Improving Environment and Protecting Human Health”. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning. 5(1). [ISSN 1743-7601 EISSN 1743-761X] – SCOPUS Indexed.

4. P. Shahmohamadi, A.I. Che-Ani, I. Etessam, K.N.A. Maulud, M.F.I. Mohd-Nor (2010). “Interaction between Urbanization and Climatic Factors on Formation of Urban Heat Island as an Environmental Challenge: The Conceptual Framework of Tehran Metropolitan, Iran”. Journal of Environmental Technology and Engineering [ISSN 2072-1463]. 

5. P. Shahmohamadi, A.I. Che-Ani, I. Etessam, K.N.A. Maulud, M.F.I. Mohd-Nor (2010). “Conflict between Population and Urbanization Factors: Impact of Urban Heat Island on Energy Consumption Balance”. Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture [ISSN 1934-7359]. (full paper submitted on 28 August 2010) – Non-ISI/Non-SCOPUS.

6. P. Shahmohamadi, A.I. Che-Ani, M.F.I. Mohd-Nor, N.M. Tawil, N.A.G. Abdullah (2010). “Integration of Characteristics for Urban Construction Materials: The Way to Mitigate Urban Heat Island”. Buletin INNOVATE. FKAB UKM. Vol. 3/January 2010. pp.27-29.

7. A.I. Che-Ani, P. Shahmohamadi, A. Sairi, M.F.I. Mohd-Nor, M.F.M. Zain, M. Surat (2009). “Mitigating the Urban Heat Island Effect: Some Points Without Altering Existing City Planning”. European Journal of Scientific Research. 35(2) Aug. 09:204-216. [ISSN 1450-216X] – SCOPUS Indexed.

Introduction of Blogger

Urban Heat Island is expected to pose increasing challenges for cities in the following decades, placing greater stress and impacts on multiple social and biophysical systems, including population health, social comfort, urban infrastructure, energy demand and water supplies. One of the great challenges facing our current generation of scientists and engineers is how to mitigate the harmful effects of urban heat island and make the sustainable cities. Negative impacts of UHI affect so many people in so many way. UHIs do not just cause a bit of additional, minor discomfort. Their higher temperatures, lack of shade and role in increasing air pollution have serious effects on human mortality and disease. They waste money by increasing the need for energy consumption, for building and infrastructure maintenance, for the management of storm water run-off and for the disposal of waste. In addition, the barren construction techniques that foster UHIs tend to be unattractive, unappealing and unhealthy for urban flora and fauna.Therefore, the benefits of mitigation of UHIs are very large. 
The major aim of this blog is to introduce the negative impacts of UHIs for those who do not know about this huge matter and its effects on urban areas. So, this hopefully might be one step forward solving this matter and inform people about the depth of disaster.  
I would really appreciate it if anybody knows any new information about UHI please let us know about that.
Thanks all
Parisa