Low socio-economic status has been widely recognized as a significant factor in enhancing a person's vulnerability to climate change including vulnerability to changes in temperature. Yet, little is known about exposure to heat within cities in developing countries, and even less about exposure within informal neighbourhoods in those countries. This paper presents an assessment of exposure to outdoor heat in the South Asian cities Delhi, Dhaka, and Faisalabad. The temporal evolution of exposure to heat is evaluated, as well as intra-urban differences, using meteorological measurements from mobile and stationary devices (April–September 2016). Exposure to heat is compared between low-income and other neighbourhoods in these cities. Results a...
open access articleA thermal comfort questionnaire survey was carried out in the high-density, tropi...
Heat exposure has become a global threat to human health and life with increasing temperatures and f...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.The study has observed microcli...
This paper presents an assessment of exposure to outdoor heat in the South Asian cities Delhi, Dhaka...
Despite a growing body of evidence indicating increasing health impacts from heat exposure secondary...
Delhi experience the effect of high heat compared to the rural surroundings during hot seasons. This...
Urban dwellers experience overheating due to both global and urban warming. The rapid urbanisation, ...
This study explores the potential of using Regional Internet Search Frequencies (RISF) for air condi...
Global and urban-induced local warming lead to increasing heat risk in cities. The rapid increase in...
Exposure to heat exacerbated by an increase in urbanization as well as increasing global temperature...
While extreme heat events received wider attention in recent years, understanding heatwave vulnerabi...
South Asia (SA) is one of those hotspots where earliest exposure to deadly wet-bulb temperatures (Tw...
Rising temperatures are causing distress across the world, and for those most vulnerable, it is a si...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is a fast growing megacity with a population of 12.8 million. Due ...
open access articleA thermal comfort questionnaire survey was carried out in the high-density, tropi...
Heat exposure has become a global threat to human health and life with increasing temperatures and f...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.The study has observed microcli...
This paper presents an assessment of exposure to outdoor heat in the South Asian cities Delhi, Dhaka...
Despite a growing body of evidence indicating increasing health impacts from heat exposure secondary...
Delhi experience the effect of high heat compared to the rural surroundings during hot seasons. This...
Urban dwellers experience overheating due to both global and urban warming. The rapid urbanisation, ...
This study explores the potential of using Regional Internet Search Frequencies (RISF) for air condi...
Global and urban-induced local warming lead to increasing heat risk in cities. The rapid increase in...
Exposure to heat exacerbated by an increase in urbanization as well as increasing global temperature...
While extreme heat events received wider attention in recent years, understanding heatwave vulnerabi...
South Asia (SA) is one of those hotspots where earliest exposure to deadly wet-bulb temperatures (Tw...
Rising temperatures are causing distress across the world, and for those most vulnerable, it is a si...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is a fast growing megacity with a population of 12.8 million. Due ...
open access articleA thermal comfort questionnaire survey was carried out in the high-density, tropi...
Heat exposure has become a global threat to human health and life with increasing temperatures and f...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.The study has observed microcli...