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City Heat Islands explores the growing problem of urban heat islands (UHIs), where cities experience significantly higher temperatures than surrounding areas. This book investigates the causes behind this phenomenon, such as dark surfaces absorbing solar radiation and reduced vegetation cover, and its far-reaching consequences on public health, energy consumption, and air quality. Did you know that lower-income communities often suffer disproportionately from the adverse health effects of UHIs?

The book emphasizes the need for proactive interventions to build climate-resilient cities. The book uniquely integrates urban planning, architectural design, and policy initiatives to offer practical solutions for mitigating the UHI effect. It presents strategies like increasing urban vegetation with green roofs and using reflective materials to reduce solar absorption.

Case studies from cities worldwide showcase successful implementations of these strategies. The book progresses by first establishing the fundamentals of UHIs, then delving into mitigation strategies, and finally presenting real-world examples, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in creating sustainable urban environments.

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