Buildings shade as cities verticalization index

Authors

  • Flávio Henrique Mendes ESALQ/USP
  • Demóstenes Ferreira da Silva Filho ESALQ/USP
  • António Manuel Saraiva Lopes Universidade de Lisboa

Keywords:

urban center, hat effect, supervised classification, urban planning

Abstract

This research aimed to correlate the verticalization of Lisbon/Portugal with the presence of shadows from high buildings or narrow streets, by means of a supervised classification within a high-resolution satellite image (0.5-m panchromatic and 2-m multispectral). The obtained results proved to be useful for this purpose, showing the hat effect, with a lot of buildings in a central part and a decreasing of vertical features to the periphery. From an image of June 29th 2010 (Summer in the Northern Hemisphere), from 11:46 a.m., the value found in Lisbon, was 1.3% of shadowing in the urban area, with the central city parish of Misericórdia, with more projected shadows of buildings (7.8%), while the Belém neighborhood, in the opposite, with only 0.5%. Therefore, we can consider the presence of shadows as a good indicator of verticalization, being a very important indicator for the urban planning, who needs to ensure the solar access, ventilation and comfort for all inhabitants.

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Author Biography

António Manuel Saraiva Lopes, Universidade de Lisboa

Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território, Universidade de Lisboa

Published

2015-10-10

How to Cite

MENDES, F. H.; SILVA FILHO, D. F. da; LOPES, A. M. S. Buildings shade as cities verticalization index. Revista Hipótese, Bauru, v. 1, n. 1, p. 24–34, 2015. Disponível em: https://revistahipotese.editoraiberoamericana.com/revista/article/view/11. Acesso em: 19 sep. 2024.

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