International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2026;5(4):65-67
Urban Heat Islands and Climate Change in Indian Cities: A Geospatial Perspective
Author Name: Dr. Sarita Bishnoi;
Paper Type: research paper
Article Information
Abstract:
Indian cities have changed a lot because of people moving to cities and buildings being constructed. One big problem that has come up is the development of Urban Heat Islands. This is when cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru get hotter than the areas around them. Urban Heat Islands are connected to climate change the way we use land, and losing spaces. This paper looks at what causes Urban Heat Islands how they affect people and the environment and where they are found in India. We used maps and satellite images to understand how heat is distributed in cities for example Hyderabad and Chennai. We found that as cities grow heat stress gets worse affecting people’s health the environment and the economy. In this research paper discussed about ways to make cities cooler like planting trees using roofs that reflect heat and planning cities in a way that considers the climate.
Keywords:
Urban Heat Island, Climate Change, GIS, Remote Sensing, Urbanisation, Sustainable Development
How to Cite this Article:
Dr. Sarita Bishnoi. Urban Heat Islands and Climate Change in Indian Cities: A Geospatial Perspective. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2026: 5(4):65-67
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