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Lowering the Temperature to Increase Heat Equity: A Multi-Scale Evaluation of Nature-Based Solutions in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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EngineeringLand UseGreenspace EquityUrban Climate ImpactUrban Heat IslandMulti-scale EvaluationClimate PolicyEarth ScienceSocial SciencesUrban Green SpacesNature-based SolutionsAdaptation StrategyUrban GreeningClimate ChangeGeographyIncrease Heat EquityUrban Heat MitigationUrban AdaptationClimate Change AdaptationClimate Adaptation ScienceUrban Climate
Nature-based solutions (NbS) present an opportunity to reduce rising temperatures and the urban heat island effect. A multi-scale study in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, evaluates the effect of NbS on air and land surface temperature through two field campaigns at the micro and meso scales, using in situ measurements and LANDSAT imagery. This research demonstrates that the application of NbS in the form of green infrastructure has a beneficial impact on urban climate regimes with measurable reductions in air and land surface temperatures. Broad implementation of green infrastructure is a sustainable solution to improve the urban climate, enhance heat and greenspace equity, and increase resilience.
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