The hot zones are cities: Methodological outcomes and synthesis of surface urban heat island effect in Africa
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Cogent Social Sciences
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Global warming and rapid population growth are two of the most
pressing issues in today’s world. There is growing evidence of rising temperatures.
The urban heat island effect is a significant environmental issue facing cities today.
Although this issue has gained much attention from developed countries, countries
in Africa are yet to grapple with it on a significant scale. This paper examined the
rising research dimensions and major methodological techniques in studying urban
heat effects. The paper adopted a systematic review method where peer-reviewed
articles formed the trajectory of debate on Urban Heat Island (UHI) in African cities.
The paper finds remote sensing the most common method in analysing UHI effect
than ground use technology (weather station), which is limited in spatial spread in
most African countries. Urbanization and other human-induced factors majorly
contribute to UHI and this has an impact on many elements of life, including
morbidity, mortality, birth weight decrease, and social strife. The paper recommends research priority on UHI effect in African cities due to the rising population.
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Research Article