lämpösaaret
Lämpösaaret, or heat islands, refer to urban areas that experience significantly higher temperatures than their surrounding rural areas. This phenomenon is primarily caused by human activities and the built environment. Buildings, roads, and other infrastructure absorb and retain solar radiation, releasing it slowly and contributing to elevated temperatures. Vegetation, which provides shade and cools the environment through evapotranspiration, is often scarce in urban settings, exacerbating the heat island effect.
The consequences of heat islands are far-reaching. They can lead to increased energy consumption for cooling,
Strategies to mitigate heat islands focus on increasing green spaces, such as parks and tree-lined streets,