Sustainable Urban Design to Combat Heat Islands in India: A Comprehensive Study
Anubhav Sony, Deekasha Gupta and Tinotenda Manjengwa Newton
https://analista.in/10.71182/aijmr.2412.0202.1001
Abstract
Urban Heat Islands (UHIs) are areas within cities that experience significantly higher temperatures compared to surrounding rural areas. This phenomenon is primarily caused by anthropogenic heat emissions, pollution, dense urban development, and the prevalence of heat-retaining materials. UHIs have negative impacts on both human health and urban microclimates. This study investigates the UHI effect in India and explores potential strategies to mitigate it. The research draws on existing literature to examine the causes and consequences of UHIs in Indian cities. It then analyzes various mitigation strategies, including (i) Green infrastructure – This includes green and white roofs, urban parks, and increased vegetation, which can cool the air through evapotranspiration and improve air quality, (ii) Promoting the use of Cool materials in construction by replacing heat-absorbing surfaces with highalbedo materials and porous paving to reduce heat retention, and (iii) Urban planning strategies at government level like the creation of shaded areas, incorporating urban water bodies, and designing layouts that allow for better airflow and natural wind circulation. The study emphasizes the importance of implementing these strategies in a comprehensive manner, considering factors like climate, geography, and urban design. By effectively mitigating UHIs, Indian cities can create more sustainable and livable environments for their residents. Additionally, the research will explore how these strategies can contribute in reducing energy consumption in buildings, as lower ambient temperatures will lead to decreased demand for air conditioning, improving public health by reducing heat stress-related illnesses, lowering greenhouse gas emissions, promoting a sustainable urban future for India by creating cooler and more resilient cities. This research aims to provide valuable insights for policymakers, urban planners, and stakeholders working to address the challenges of UHIs in India.
Keywords: Urban Heat Island (UHI), India, Mitigation Strategies, Green Roofs, Cool Materials, Urban Planning