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Urbanisation in Bhubaneshwar impacts winter temperatures

  • January 21, 2024
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Urbanisation in Bhubaneshwar impacts winter temperatures

Subject: Geography

Section: Climatology

Context:

  • Bhubaneswar, a tier-II city in Odisha, exemplifies rapid urbanization and warming trends, with a 166% increase in built-up area from 2004-2015 and a 0.68C temperature rise in the last two decades, especially pronounced in newly urbanized peripheries.

Details:

  • The ministerial meeting at COP-28 emphasized the crucial role of cities in achieving climate change mitigation and adaptation goals.
  • Despite cities contributing over 80% to the global GDP and 75% of greenhouse gas emissions, their representation in climate action plans is insufficient.
  • Recent developments, such as the inclusion of the 11th Sustainable Development Goal exclusively focusing on cities and the formation of groups like U-20, highlight the recognition of the importance of city-level action plans.

Local activities:

  • In the implementation of a digital twin for Bhubaneswar at IIT Bhubaneswar, computer simulations were conducted to analyze urban growth and micro-climate changes.
  • Results indicate that nearly 60% of the city’s observed warming is attributed to local activities.
  • Additional warming arises from heat-trapping materials (concrete and asphalt) in urban construction and decreased evapotranspiration due to artificial surfaces.
  • The simulations revealed a 0.4°C enhanced warming in the eastern lowland regions during winter, influenced by topography and reduced wind speeds.
  • Urban development’s impact on winter surface temperatures underscores the intricate relationship between urbanization and climate.
  • These changes are expected to affect rainfall patterns, intensify urban floods, and alter air pollution dispersion.
  • The digital twin facilitates experimenting with mitigation strategies like cool roofs and green infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of local-scale efforts in addressing observed warming and its consequences.

Amplifying factors:

  • The increasing population and reliance on city resources pose ongoing challenges, emphasizing the need for science-driven strategies to address vulnerabilities in cities.
  • Building climate-resilient smart cities is crucial for ensuring the well-being of the growing urban population.

Source: TH

Geography Urbanisation in Bhubaneshwar impacts winter temperatures

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