Conceptualizing Spatial Heterogeneity of Urban Composition Impacts on Precipitation Within Tropics

Authors

  • Nur Hidayah Zakaria School of Geomatics Science and Natural Resources, College of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
  • Nur Asilah Ishak School of Geomatics Science and Natural Resources, College of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
  • Siti Aekbal Salleh Institute of Biodiversity and Sustainable Development, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
  • Nurul Amirah Isa Faculty of Asia Built Environment, University of Geomatika Malaysia, Setiawangsa, 54200, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Erniza Suhana School of Geomatics Science and Natural Resources, College of Built Environment Universiti Teknologi MARA, 02600, Arau, Perlis, Malaysia
  • Maggie Chel Gee Ooi Institute of Climate Change, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600, Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
  • Zulkiflee Abd Latif Institute of Biodiversity and Sustainable Development, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
  • Mustafa Ustuner Department of Geomatic Engineering, Artvin Coruh University, Turkey

Keywords:

Heterogeneity of urban composition, precipitation forecasting model, precipitation patterns, urban form

Abstract

Urban composition has exacerbated precipitation patterns. Rapid urbanization with dynamic composition and anthropogenic activities lead to the change of physical environment, especially land-use and land cover which subsequently magnifies the environmental effects such as flash floods, extreme lightning, and landslides. Due to extreme and elevated temperature trends with exacerbated rainfall patterns, these environmental effects become major issues in tropics. Albeit several studies pointed out that rapid urbanization induced precipitation, studies about the heterogeneity of urban composition on precipitation variables are still limited. Thus, this paper review studies about precipitation pattern in relation to the heterogeneity of urban composition that successfully integrates geographical information system (GIS) and remote sensing techniques to enhance the understanding of interactions between precipitation patterns against heterogeneity of urban composition. This article also addressed the current state of uncertainties and scarcity of data concerning remote sensing techniques. Evidently, with a comprehensive investigation and probing of the precipitation variables in the context of urbanization models fused with remote sensing and GIS, they put forward powerful set tools for geographic cognition and understand how its influence on spatial variation. Hence, this study indicated a great research opportunity to set the course of action in determining the magnitude of spatial heterogeneity of an urban composition towards the pattern of precipitation.

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Author Biographies

  • Nur Hidayah Zakaria, School of Geomatics Science and Natural Resources, College of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

     

     

  • Nurul Amirah Isa, Faculty of Asia Built Environment, University of Geomatika Malaysia, Setiawangsa, 54200, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

     

     

  • Erniza Suhana , School of Geomatics Science and Natural Resources, College of Built Environment Universiti Teknologi MARA, 02600, Arau, Perlis, Malaysia

     

     

  • Zulkiflee Abd Latif, Institute of Biodiversity and Sustainable Development, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

     

     

  • Mustafa Ustuner, Department of Geomatic Engineering, Artvin Coruh University, Turkey

     

     

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Published

31-10-2023

How to Cite

Zakaria, N. H., Asilah Ishak, N. ., Salleh, S. A., Isa, N. A., Suhana , E. ., Gee Ooi, M. C. ., Abd Latif, Z., & Ustuner, M. (2023). Conceptualizing Spatial Heterogeneity of Urban Composition Impacts on Precipitation Within Tropics. International Journal of Sustainable Construction Engineering and Technology, 14(5), 145-160. https://penerbit.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/IJSCET/article/view/13987

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