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Autor:
Laila El Ghazouani, Lahouari Bounoua, Joseph Nigro, Majid Mansour, Hassan Radoine, Hanane Souidi
Publikováno v:
Urban Science, Vol 5, Iss 3, p 67 (2021)
Landsat-8 surface temperature and the European Space Agency land cover are used to assess the impact of land cover on the Urban Heat Island (UHI) and Urban Heat Sink (UHS). We analyzed five Moroccan cities selected for their different local climate,
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/43740ac1a2e14f90b2c9c8267d8e2830
Publikováno v:
Urban Science, Vol 4, Iss 2, p 18 (2020)
In Morocco, the last census counted 70% of houses in cities, with seven cities accounting for 25% of the total population and 41% of the urban population. This paper questioned the sustainability indicator in Moroccan cities using a novel methodology
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cf80ea78ff5040bdbe1445f73653e20c
Publikováno v:
2022 IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2).
Autor:
Lahouari Bounoua, Messaoud Aiche, Mustapha Maliki, Joseph Nigro, Nora Bachir, Laila El Ghazouani
Publikováno v:
Urban Climate. 39:100976
Increasing vegetation is one of the solutions proposed to mitigate the phenomenon of urban heat islands. The present research aims to study the effect of the spatial distribution of vegetation on the urban microclimate during the summer period. The c
Autor:
Amine Ouhechou, Hassan Radoiane, Majid Mansour, Kenza Khomsi, Laila El Ghazouani, Vatimetou Hamoud, Najma Laaroussi
Publikováno v:
2019 7th International Renewable and Sustainable Energy Conference (IRSEC).
The modern city can be smart, connected, democratic, touristic... But it can also be hot and polluted. Urban Heat Islands (UHI) and poor air quality are two phenomena that threaten city dwellers around the world, with major consequences on health, ec
Publikováno v:
Urban Science, Vol 4, Iss 18, p 18 (2020)
Urban Science
Volume 4
Issue 2
Urban Science
Volume 4
Issue 2
In Morocco, the last census counted 70% of houses in cities, with seven cities accounting for 25% of the total population and 41% of the urban population. This paper questioned the sustainability indicator in Moroccan cities using a novel methodology