Publications

Zeng, Z (2021). The impact of vegetation change and climate in coastal cities on public sports: the impact of urban heat island. ARABIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES, 14(10), 901.

Abstract
The process of urbanization is the most important human activity since the twentieth century. Due to the unique environmental problems brought about by urbanization, urban heat islands not only affect regional economic development and regional climate but also bring comfort to urban residents and energy consumption. The negative impact is obvious, so the study of urban heat island effect is very important to monitor regional and even global climate change and guide urban development plans. First of all, this paper takes the coastal megacities along the Belt and Road as the research object, based on MODIS surface temperature products and Landsat land use classification data, and uses urban heat island intensity as an indicator to analyze the heat islands of 10 megacities from an interannual and seasonal perspective from 2004 to 2020. The effect of the spatio-temporal pattern changes; then, taking a city as an example, based on Landsat land use classification data, RS and GIS technology is used to analyze the land use cover change and urban expansion of a city in the past 30 years; finally, according to Landsat surface temperature data and land using classified data, the impact of land use and cover characteristics on urban heat islands in a city was investigated. Outdoor sports organizations and operators in SD coastal cities found that the outdoor sports organizations and operators in SD coastal cities did not make full use of the geographical environment, economic development, and cultural environment of coastal cities and fully analyzed the comprehensive and systematic problems in the organization and management of outdoor sports, so that outdoor sports organizations and operators in SD coastal cities can give full play to their advantages. Through this research, we will promote a more comprehensive understanding of the healthy and sustainable development of outdoor sports and promote the organization and development of outdoor sports. Management research provides a theoretical basis.

DOI:
10.1007/s12517-021-07199-9

ISSN:
1866-7511