2024
DOI: 10.1029/2024ef004431
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High‐Resolution Modeling and Projecting Local Dynamics of Differential Vulnerability to Urban Heat Stress

I. Marginean,
J. Crespo Cuaresma,
R. Hoffmann
et al.

Abstract: Climate change‐induced heat stress has significant effects on human health, and is influenced by a wide variety of factors. Most assessments of future heat‐related risks however are based on coarse resolution projections of heat hazards and overlook the contribution of relevant factors other than climate change to the negative impacts on health. Research highlights sociodemographic disparities related to heat stress vulnerability, especially among older adults, women and individuals with low socioeconomic stat… Show more

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