Land Use & Zoning

In New Mexico, 'urban heat island effect' is a planning concern addressed by:

AEncouraging all black rooftop surfaces
BGreen infrastructure, tree planting, cool pavements, and urban open space to reduce urban temperatures✓ Correct
CProhibiting AC systems
DRestricting residential density in hot climates

Explanation

Urban heat islands form where built surfaces absorb and retain more heat than natural landscapes. Planning solutions include urban tree canopies, cool roofs, green spaces, and permeable pavements.

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