Will the landscape composition and socio-economic development of coastal cities have an impact on the marine cooling effect?

Sustainable Cities and Society(2023)

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Abstract
•An estimate of the marine cooling effect (MCE) in coastal cities was conducted.•The sea cools urban with the greatest intensity in spring, followed by summer.•Coastal cities have the best cooling intensity near the coastline for 5 km.•Heterogeneous effects of natural and socio-economic factors on MCE were studied.•High vegetation helps to abnormal temperature, as opposed to impervious surfaces.
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Marine cooling effect,Coastal cities,Socio-economic development,Landscape composition,Geographically weighted regression models,Spatio-temporal heterogeneity
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