Rapid urban expansion fuels scorching heat islands, threatening cities' climate resilience
Global urbanization affects climate change and sustainable development, especially in urban areas. A study in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region analyzed how urban size and expansion impact the Urban Heat Island effect. Results show that central urban areas have the highest temperatures, with the heat decreasing towards suburbs. Beijing experienced the most intense Urban Heat Island effect due to rapid urban expansion. The study suggests planning strategies to reduce the Urban Heat Island effect and improve city resilience to climate change.