2023
DOI: 10.1289/ehp13373
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Preparing for Extreme Heat: Are Cooling Outdoor Spaces Accessible by People with Disabilities?

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“…Individuals with cognitive disabilities may have difficulty comprehending the urgency of heat-related risks or responding to evacuation directives. Factors above, including public cooling centers, green spaces, blue spaces, and public transit that reduce vulnerability, can be harder to access for people with mobility impairments [473], [474]. It is important to consider various disabilities and their unique challenges when planning and implementing strategies to address heat-related vulnerabilities.…”
Section: Disabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals with cognitive disabilities may have difficulty comprehending the urgency of heat-related risks or responding to evacuation directives. Factors above, including public cooling centers, green spaces, blue spaces, and public transit that reduce vulnerability, can be harder to access for people with mobility impairments [473], [474]. It is important to consider various disabilities and their unique challenges when planning and implementing strategies to address heat-related vulnerabilities.…”
Section: Disabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%