Urban morphology and climate vulnerability assessment in Kuwait: A spatio-temporal predictive analysis utilizing deep neural network-enhanced markov chain models for 2050 and 2100.

Rapid urban growth in Kuwait creates challenges for adapting to climate change. This study investigates the spatio-temporal dynamics of urban growth in Kuwait and assesses its climate change vulnerability using a Multi-Layer Perceptron Markov Chain Model (MLPMCM) to forecast land use and land cover...

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Main Authors: Walid Al-Shaar, Xavier Lehmann, Noha Saad, Gremina Elmazi, Mohamad Al-Shaar, Christelle Tohme
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0318604
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Summary:Rapid urban growth in Kuwait creates challenges for adapting to climate change. This study investigates the spatio-temporal dynamics of urban growth in Kuwait and assesses its climate change vulnerability using a Multi-Layer Perceptron Markov Chain Model (MLPMCM) to forecast land use and land cover (LULC) changes for the years 2050 and 2100. Utilizing historical LULC data from 1985, 2005, and 2022, along with various spatial drivers, the research predicts urban expansion patterns for 2050 and 2100. The model achieved high accuracy in predictions, indicating that proximity to coastlines, road networks, and commercial areas are the primary drivers of urban growth in Kuwait. The study projects significant urban expansion, particularly in North-Northwestern and South-Southwestern regions, with urban areas expected to increase from 819 km² in 2022-1,893 km² by 2100. Climate vulnerability analysis, based on RCP 8.5 scenario projections, is assessed using the cross-referencing approach and it suggests temperature increases of up to 17°C in urban and coastal regions by 2100. The research highlights the complex interplay between urban growth and climate change, emphasizing the need for adaptive urban planning strategies. This study contributes to the understanding of urban growth dynamics in rapidly developing, oil-rich nations with arid climates, offering insights for sustainable urban development and climate resilience in Kuwait and similar contexts.
ISSN:1932-6203