Post by Sajjad Moshiri
Ph.D. Candidate in Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System, Faculty of Planning and Environmental Sciences, Remote Sensing & GIS Department, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
π°οΈπ’ Research Alert β Out Now in Sustainable Cities and Society πβ¨ I am excited to share that our latest research has been published in Sustainable Cities and Society (Elsevier) π π βA novel integrated spatiotemporal association and statistical framework revealing urban cooling mechanisms across morphological and climatic contextsβ This study introduces a novel integrated spatiotemporal association and statistical framework for analyzing urban cooling dynamics across Tehran between 2000 and 2020. By combining hexagonal spatial analytics, Leeβs spatial association analysis, OGWA clustering, multilevel regression, and PLS-SEM, the research reveals how vegetation, urban morphology, and climatic conditions interact to shape urban cooling performance in arid and semi-arid metropolitan environments. π‘οΈπΏποΈ The findings demonstrate major spatiotemporal shifts in urban cooling efficiency, highlighting the increasing influence of urban morphology and climatic constraints on thermal resilience and sustainable urban development. π₯ππ It was a great pleasure to collaborate on this work with firouz aghazadeh, Vladimir Ondrejicka, akbar rahimi, Bakhtiar Feizizadeh, Ayyoob Sharifi, Milan Husar, Maros Finka, Hashem Rostamzadeh, iraj Teimouri, and Bardia Mashhoodi. π€π University of Tabriz Journal : Sustainable Cities and Society Credit : Elsevier π Full article: https://lnkd.in/ecHnnD99 #SpatiotemporalAssociation #UrbanCooling #SustainableCitiesAndSociety #Elsevier #UrbanClimate #RemoteSensing #ClimateAdaptation #GIS #UrbanSustainability #Research