The rapid expansion of high-rise buildings in Hyderabad has significantly intensified the city's Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect, raising concerns about the sustainability and livability of the urban environment.
Urban Heat IslandReal EstateFloor Space IndexSustainabilityGreen BuildingReal EstateMar 30, 2025
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is a phenomenon where urban areas experience higher temperatures compared to their rural surroundings due to the concentration of heat-absorbing materials like concrete and asphalt.
The Floor Space Index (FSI), also known as the Floor Area Ratio (FAR), determines the maximum permissible floor area that can be constructed on a given plot of land.
The UHI effect can lead to higher energy consumption due to increased use of air conditioning, which in turn contributes to carbon emissions. It can also have serious health implications, particularly for vulnerable populations such as the elderly, children, and those with pre-existing medical conditions.
Solutions to mitigate the UHI effect include stricter FSI regulations, preservation of green spaces, incorporation of green building technologies like green roofs, and public awareness campaigns about the benefits of green spaces and reflective materials.
The city government can incentivize developers to adopt eco-friendly practices by offering tax breaks or other benefits to projects that incorporate green features and prioritize sustainability.
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