Effect of green corridors on the mitigation of the urban heat island (UHI) in the district of Lince, Lima, Peru
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In Peru, various studies on canopy urban heat islands (CUHI) show their effects on the health and habitability of cities. In the case of Lima, various effects have been analyzed. However, the analysis of the mitigation mechanisms of urban heat islands is still limited. Therefore, information on the mitigation potential of such measures is also limited. The main objective of this work is to evaluate the effect of green corridors on Arequipa Avenue in the city of Lima with respect to the mitigation of CUHI. The work was carried out by recording temperatures and relative humidity between August and September 2022, using fixed stations, through determined observation points, and numerical atmospheric modelling. The results show that the maximum temperatures reached in areas without a corridor are higher than those in areas with a green corridor by up to 5.4 ºC. On the other hand, there are significant differences in the intensity of CUHI between areas inside and outside the corridor. CUHI values within the corridor, ranging from 0.4 to 0.6 ºC, are lower than those found outside, indicating the positive effect of the green corridors in mitigating the CUHI impact. The analysis of the data allows us to evaluate the effectiveness of this intervention proposed in the Strategic evaluation of measures to reduce the urban heat island in the Province of Lima, prepared by the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima.
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