The increase in the frequency and intensity of heat waves is one of the most unquestionable effects of climate change. Therefore, the progressive increase in maximum temperatures will have a clear incidence on the increase in mortality, especially in countries that are vulnerable due to geographical location or their socioeconomic characteristics. Different research studies show that the mortality attributable to heat is decreasing globally, and research is centred on future scenarios. One way of detecting the existence of a lesser impact of heat is through the increase in the so-called temperature of minimum mortality (TMM). The objective of this study is to determine the temporal evolution of TMM in two Spanish provinces (Seville and Madr...
BACKGROUND:Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions have increased summer temperatures in Spain by nea...
The effect of the elevated temperatures on mortality experienced in Europe during the summer of 2003...
In Spain the average temperature has increased by 1.7 °C since pre-industrial times. There has been ...
The increase in the frequency and intensity of heat waves is one of the most unquestionable effects ...
The increase in the frequency and intensity of heat waves is one of the most indisputable effects of...
An area of current study concerns analysis of the possible adaptation of the population to heat, bas...
Abstract Background Although adaptation to continuously rising ambient temperatures is an emerging t...
Exposure to extreme ambient temperatures has been widely described to increase mortality. Exploring ...
To determine time trends and the geographical distribution of mortality trigger temperature threshol...
Although there is significant scientific evidence on the impact of heat waves, there are few studies...
Many of the studies that analyze the future impact of climate change on mortality assume that the te...
BACKGROUND: The 2003 heat wave had a high impact on mortality in Europe, which made necessary to dev...
Background Climate change driven by human activities has increased annual temperatures in Spain by a...
Rapid urbanization, increasing and aging population combined with rising temperatures and extreme w...
In the current context of climate change, heat waves have become a significant problem for human hea...
BACKGROUND:Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions have increased summer temperatures in Spain by nea...
The effect of the elevated temperatures on mortality experienced in Europe during the summer of 2003...
In Spain the average temperature has increased by 1.7 °C since pre-industrial times. There has been ...
The increase in the frequency and intensity of heat waves is one of the most unquestionable effects ...
The increase in the frequency and intensity of heat waves is one of the most indisputable effects of...
An area of current study concerns analysis of the possible adaptation of the population to heat, bas...
Abstract Background Although adaptation to continuously rising ambient temperatures is an emerging t...
Exposure to extreme ambient temperatures has been widely described to increase mortality. Exploring ...
To determine time trends and the geographical distribution of mortality trigger temperature threshol...
Although there is significant scientific evidence on the impact of heat waves, there are few studies...
Many of the studies that analyze the future impact of climate change on mortality assume that the te...
BACKGROUND: The 2003 heat wave had a high impact on mortality in Europe, which made necessary to dev...
Background Climate change driven by human activities has increased annual temperatures in Spain by a...
Rapid urbanization, increasing and aging population combined with rising temperatures and extreme w...
In the current context of climate change, heat waves have become a significant problem for human hea...
BACKGROUND:Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions have increased summer temperatures in Spain by nea...
The effect of the elevated temperatures on mortality experienced in Europe during the summer of 2003...
In Spain the average temperature has increased by 1.7 °C since pre-industrial times. There has been ...