Global Risks Forum 2025

GIS-Based Urban Heat Island Analysis Tool

10 pCredits

Design an advanced GIS platform that analyzes urban heat islands (UHIs) using multi-source geospatial data, remote sensing imagery, and IoT temperature readings. The solution should follow established geospatial data standards (e.g., OGC standards, ISO 19157 for data quality) and provide actionable heat mitigation strategies.

Urban heat islands pose significant health and energy challenges, particularly in rapidly growing cities. Understanding spatial and temporal heat distribution patterns is key to crafting effective mitigation strategies. This project will incorporate data from multiple sources—such as Landsat satellite imagery, IoT-enabled temperature sensors, and municipal land-use datasets—and process it using industry-standard GIS frameworks (e.g., QGIS, ArcGIS). By adhering to open geospatial data standards and providing standardized output formats (GeoTIFF, shapefiles), the platform will facilitate integration with city planning tools.

The project will produce an open-source GIS tool that maps UHIs with high spatial and temporal resolution. It will provide detailed analysis and recommendations for urban planners, helping reduce heat exposure and improve city livability. By leveraging OGC-compliant data formats and publishing all algorithms and workflows, the tool will ensure reproducibility, scalability, and broad adoption.

Target Outcomes:

  • A GIS platform that meets OGC and ISO standards for geospatial data quality.
  • Demonstrated case studies showing the effectiveness of recommended heat mitigation strategies.
  • Open-source code, data workflows, and documentation.

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