Identifying Environmental and Social Drivers of Urban Heat Vulnerability and Modeling Urban Cooling Interventions in Yonkers, New York
Topics: Geographic Information Science and Systems
, Remote Sensing
, Earth Science
Keywords: Urban heat, urban cooling, ECOSTRESS, Landstat 7, Landsat8, InVEST
Session Type: Virtual Paper Abstract
Day: Tuesday
Session Start / End Time: 3/1/2022 02:00 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada)) - 3/1/2022 03:20 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada))
Room: Virtual 8
Authors:
Ryan Hammock, NASA DEVELOP
Jillian Walechka, NASA DEVELOP
Joseph Scarmuzza, NASA DEVELOP
Samain Sabrin, NASA DEVELOP
Kathryn Greenler, NSSA DEVELOP
Tanya Bils, NASA DEVELOP
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Abstract
The City of Yonkers, New York, is located directly north of the Bronx in Westchester County and currently hosts a population of nearly 200,000. In response to increasing hot-weather episodes, the risk of heat-related illnesses and mortality is disproportionately affecting neighborhoods in Yonkers historically subjected to race-based housing segregation. NASA DEVELOP collaborated with Groundwork Hudson Valley to determine regions within Yonkers that are experiencing the most intense urban heat island effects, identify and rank sociodemographic and environmental determinants of increasing community-level vulnerability, map these vulnerabilities as a combined vulnerability index, complete a thermal comfort analysis, and model potential cooling strategies. The study area consisted of Yonkers, NY from 2015-2020 (June through August). The project utilized NASA Earth observation products including Landsat 4 and 5 Thematic Mapper (TM), Landsat 7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+), Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) and Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS), Terra Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER), and ECOsystem Spaceborne Thermal Radiometer Experiment on Space Station (ECOSTRESS). This project assessed the benefits of different heat-mitigation scenarios by utilizing various models including the Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs (InVEST) urban cooling model and ENVI-Met. Results from these analyses are used by Groundwork Hudson Valley, supporting the New York State’s Climate Safe Communities Certifiable Planning Actions, expanding knowledge on the relationship between historic redlining and environmental equity, and informing their Climate Safe Neighborhoods initiative to identify and prioritize mitigation efforts to abate the worst impacts of extreme heat.
Identifying Environmental and Social Drivers of Urban Heat Vulnerability and Modeling Urban Cooling Interventions in Yonkers, New York
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