2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-21615
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Urban heat risk assessment for pedestrians considering thermal environment and physiological change

Abstract: <p>As citizens face increasing heat risk due to climate change with urban heat island effect, heat risk assessments in urban have been conducted focusing on thermal diseases related to heatwave of vulnerable people. Although they provided a basis to establish adaptation strategies such as cooling centers, they could not consider citizens’ daily thermal comfort of diverse groups. Thermal comfort could be a part of heat risk because associated with work performance such as productive … Show more

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