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Mitigating New York's Heat Island With Urban Forestry, Living Roofs, and Light Surfaces

This report analyzes the effectiveness of urban forestry, green roofs, and light-colored surfaces in reducing the heat island effect in New York City.

“This study uses a regional climate model (MM5) in combination with observed meteorological, satellite, and GIS data to determine the impact of urban forestry, living (green) roofs, and light-colored surfaces on near-surface air temperature and the urban heat island in New York City. Nine mitigation scenarios are evaluated city-wide and in six case study areas. Temperature impacts are calculated both on a per-unit area basis, as well as taking into account the available land area for implementation, and other physical constraints. The scenarios are then evaluated based on their cost-effectiveness at reducing air temperature and resulting energy demand. All the mitigation strategies have a significant temperature impact. A combined strategy that maximizes the amount of vegetation in New York City by planting trees along streets and in open spaces, as well as by building living (or green) roofs (i.e. ecological infrastructure), offers more potential cooling than any individual strategy. Among the single-strategy scenarios, light surfaces, light roofs, and living roofs can potentially reduce the summer peak electric load more than the other strategies. The choice of a strategy should consider the characteristics and priorities of the neighborhood, including benefit/cost factors and the available area for implementation of each strategy.” [page 6] 173 pages.  8.5" x 11"

 

Authors
R. B. Slosberg, W. D. Solecki, C. Rosenzweig
Date Published
October 2006
Publisher
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)
Albany, NY (US)
Publication Number
Report 06-06
Resource Type
Information/Research Summary
Resource Format
Other
Funding Source
State Agency (Natural Resource), Other, USDA FS (Other)
Sub-Topics
Energy Conservation, Heat Island, Economics/Cost-Benefit Analysis, Modeling (other)
State(s)/Region(s)
National
Libraries
MW: F-PRNT-NY-06-001
Indexed By
MWCU&CF

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