Analysis of Urban Climatology and Identification of Heat Islands
CONTEXT
Act to adapt our territories
to climate change
Territories are increasingly affected by the urban heat island phenomenon, leading to a rise in temperatures within cities compared to neighboring rural areas. This phenomenon is strongly influenced by urban density and forms, as well as other parameters such as the rate of vegetation cover in the territory. The impacts on the population are significant: reduction of thermal comfort, increased energy and water consumption in summer for cooling, and public health risks.
Having a good understanding of the vulnerability of populations to heatwaves exacerbated by the urban heat island effect allows communities to implement mitigation strategies (greening, installing reflective coatings, promoting natural ventilation), thereby creating more resilient and liveable cities for citizens.
OUR SOLUTION
Landia, an observatory
of urban climatology
To better assess the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect on territories, we offer a number of solutions tailored to your needs:
- Surface thermography, representing temperature variations on the surface of the study areas.
- Mapping of Local Climate Zones (LCZ), which identifies urban areas particularly likely to present a strong heat island effect due to their typomorphological characteristics.
- Mapping of the level of vulnerability of populations to a heatwave exacerbated by the heat island effect, assessing the most vulnerable areas of the territory during heatwave episodes.
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INDICATORS
Some examples of indicators
for your community
3/5
VULNERABILITY SCORE
24%
PERCENTAGE OF VULNERABLE POP.
4%
HOUSEHOLDS WITH LOW INCOMES
4min
ACCESSIBILITY TO COOL AREAS
37%
PERCENTAGE OF VEGETATED SURFACE
SERVICES
Discover our other services for
managing your territories
Urban vegetation, heat islands, soil artificialization, agroecological infrastructures: discover all our services for managing your territories!
MONITORING OF URBAN VEGETATION AND
QUALITY OF LIFE OF RESIDENTS
MAPPING, ANALYSIS, AND MONITORING OF LAND SEALING
MAPPING, MONITORING, AND CHARACTERIZATION OF
NATURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND FOREST SPACES
MAPPING OF FOREST AREAS AND
BURNED AREAS FOLLOWING FIRES