Perhaps, tangental. Seville planners think they can cool their city despite
significant temperature increase with 204-700 hectares of green roofs.

Summary:

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/11/171110113938.htm


Comment: My layperson’s understanding is that it is very difficult to
predict and simulate city-wide changes in temperature when a modification
(e.g. reflective roofs, green space, etc) occurs. I though I remember that
reading that reflective roofs might have no effect on local temperature
(city’s micro-climate). Modelers, is this the case?

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