Accurately and easily quantifying the greenspace cool island intensity (GCII) is important to understand the cooling effect of urban greenspace for better urban greenspace planning and management. This study proposed two new methods (i.e., equal area method and equal radius method) to estimate GCII and compared them with two old methods (i.e., turning point method and fixed radius method) in terms of the GCII magnitudes, spatial variations, relationships with greenspace size, and the estimation of optimal greenspace size in cooling the environment (i.e., threshold value of efficiency (TVoE)). ...