Integrating multi-source remote sensing and spatial metrics to quantify urban park design effects on surface cool islands in Mexicali, Mexico

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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Tecnologia de l'Arquitectura

Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions (CER)

Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. QURBIS - Quality of Urban Life: Innovation, Sustainability and Social Engagement

Data de publicació

2025-10-01

Resum

The Surface Cool Island (SCI) refers to localized reductions in land surface temperature (LST) produced by features that enhance evapotranspiration, shading, and energy flux regulation. In arid urban areas, vegetated parks play a key role in mitigating heat through these mechanisms. This study evaluates how park vegetation structure and spatial configuration influence SCI intensity (¿Tmax) and extent (Lmax) using multi-seasonal, day–night satellite observations in Mexicali, Mexico. A total of 435 parks were analyzed using Landsat 8/9 TIRS (30 m) for LST and Sentinel-2 MSI (10 m) for vegetation mapping via NDVI thresholding and supervised random forest (RF) classification. On average, parks lowered daytime LST by 0.81 °C (max: 6.41 °C), with a mean Lmax of 120 m; nighttime cooling was weaker (avg. ¿Tmax: 0.37 °C; Lmax: 48 m). RF-derived metrics explained SCI variability more effectively (R2 up to 0.64 for ¿Tmax; 0.48 for Lmax) than NDVI-based metrics (R2 < 0.35), highlighting the value of object-based land cover classification in capturing vegetation structure. This remote sensing framework offers a scalable method for assessing urban cooling performance and supports climate-adaptive green space design in hot-arid cities.


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