Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2021

Research on coastline climate characteristics and urban media art based on GIS image recognition

 
 

Abstract


Due to the dense population and dense building clusters in some areas, serious urban climate problems have occurred. The temperature difference between cities and suburbs has gradually increased. In addition, there are unreasonable places in urban planning. This has also led to urban production and life. The waste heat generated cannot be quickly dissipated, causing urban climate problems. In order to alleviate a series of problems in the urban climate, meteorological experts have conducted in-depth research and analysis. The construction industry is looking for ways to strengthen the natural ventilation of buildings in terms of building structure and engineering; the ecological zone strengthens the creation of ecological corridors, the research and development of ecological landscape, and ecological safety models. From the perspective of urban designers, this article uses GIS image recognition technology to conduct a scientific and professional assessment of the climate of coastal cities. This assessment method is expected to scientifically guide the development of urban architectural media art, and ultimately promote smooth ventilation and speed up urban air circulation, to reduce urban air pollution and improve urban climate development. With the changes in coastal climate characteristics, urban media art also changes, emphasizing the history, culture, climate characteristics, and overall strength of the city. High-quality urban media art has increasingly become the city’s intangible assets and rich wealth. Coastal climate characteristics also have a certain impact on the development of urban media art. The artistic image of urban media is related to the different dimensions of coastal climate characteristics. Geographical and cultural characteristic overlay can track the actual development of the city, the changes in climatic and geographical features, and the history and cultural spirit of the city, and guide the direction of urban development.

Volume 14
Pages None
DOI 10.1007/s12517-021-07623-0
Language English
Journal Arabian Journal of Geosciences

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