Hot weather can exacerbate health conditions such as cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, and lead to heat stroke and death. In built up areas, temperatures are commonly observed to be higher than those in surrounding rural areas, due to the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect. Climate change and increasing urbanisation mean that future populations are likely to be at increased risk of overheating in cities, although building and city scale interventions have the potential to reduce this risk.We use a regional weather model to assess the potential effect of one type of urban intervention – reflective ‘cool’ roofs – to reduce local ambient temperatures, and the subsequent impact on heat-related mortality in the West Midlands, UK, with analysi...
Solar reflective 'cool roofs' absorb less sunlight than traditional dark roofs, reducing s...
Many urban and suburban areas experience higher temperatures than their outlying rural surroundings....
The combined effect of climate change and the urban heat island phenomenon is likely to reduce the s...
BACKGROUND: High ambient temperatures are associated with many health effects, including premature m...
Exposure to heat has a range of potential negative impacts on human health; hot weather may exacerba...
It is in cities that the negative impacts of a warming climate will be felt most strongly. The summe...
Background/Aims: To assess the impact of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) on heat-related mortality in Lo...
As climate change contributes to elevate urban temperatures, undesirable consequences like increased...
Heatwaves (HWs) are meteorological extreme events on the scale of a few thousand kilometres characte...
It is well established that urbanisation has a significant effect on the local climate. The climate ...
Heatwaves are associated with increased mortality and are exacerbated by the urban heat island (UHI)...
Global warming due to anthropogenic emission of green-house gases has induced climate change which i...
Objective Management of the natural and built environments can help reduce the health impacts of cli...
Heatwaves can lead to a range of adverse impacts including increased risk of illness and mortality; ...
Although the direct health impact of temperature has been studied extensively, the impact of Urban H...
Solar reflective 'cool roofs' absorb less sunlight than traditional dark roofs, reducing s...
Many urban and suburban areas experience higher temperatures than their outlying rural surroundings....
The combined effect of climate change and the urban heat island phenomenon is likely to reduce the s...
BACKGROUND: High ambient temperatures are associated with many health effects, including premature m...
Exposure to heat has a range of potential negative impacts on human health; hot weather may exacerba...
It is in cities that the negative impacts of a warming climate will be felt most strongly. The summe...
Background/Aims: To assess the impact of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) on heat-related mortality in Lo...
As climate change contributes to elevate urban temperatures, undesirable consequences like increased...
Heatwaves (HWs) are meteorological extreme events on the scale of a few thousand kilometres characte...
It is well established that urbanisation has a significant effect on the local climate. The climate ...
Heatwaves are associated with increased mortality and are exacerbated by the urban heat island (UHI)...
Global warming due to anthropogenic emission of green-house gases has induced climate change which i...
Objective Management of the natural and built environments can help reduce the health impacts of cli...
Heatwaves can lead to a range of adverse impacts including increased risk of illness and mortality; ...
Although the direct health impact of temperature has been studied extensively, the impact of Urban H...
Solar reflective 'cool roofs' absorb less sunlight than traditional dark roofs, reducing s...
Many urban and suburban areas experience higher temperatures than their outlying rural surroundings....
The combined effect of climate change and the urban heat island phenomenon is likely to reduce the s...