Objective: We examined the distribution of heat risk–related land cover (HRRLC) characteristics across racial/ethnic groups and degrees of residential segregation.Methods: Block group–level tree canopy and impervious surface estimates were derived from the 2001 National Land Cover Dataset for densely populated urban areas of the United States and Puerto Rico, and linked to demographic characteristics from the 2000 Census. Racial/ethnic groups in a given block group were considered to live in HRRLC if at least half their population experienced the absence of tree canopy and at least half of the ground was covered by impervious surface (roofs, driveways, sidewalks, roads). Residential segregation was characterized for metropolitan areas in th...
Background: Cross-sectional studies suggest urban greenness is unequally distributed by neighborhood...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
Exposure to heat is a growing public health concern as climate change accelerates worldwide. Differe...
Objective: We examined the distribution of heat risk–related land cover (HRRLC) characteristics acro...
Objective: We examined the distribution of heat risk–related land cover (HRRLC) characteristics acro...
Adverse health outcomes caused by extreme heat represent the most direct human health threat associa...
A combination of the urban heat island effect and a rising temperature baseline resulting from globa...
Urban heat islands (UHI) are a phenomenon observed in built environments due to differences in terr...
Abstract Here we use remotely sensed land surface temperature measurements to explore the distributi...
Redlining is an environmental justice issue where, in the past, neighborhoods were graded based on a...
Urban tree cover provides benefits to human health and well-being, but previous studies suggest that...
Previous studies have shown, in the United States (U.S.), that communities of color are exposed to s...
The urban heat island (UHI) effect is caused by intensive development practices in cities and the di...
Numerous studies have been conducted on the modification of local weather by the urban environment. ...
Numerous studies have been conducted on the modification of local weather by the urban environment. ...
Background: Cross-sectional studies suggest urban greenness is unequally distributed by neighborhood...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
Exposure to heat is a growing public health concern as climate change accelerates worldwide. Differe...
Objective: We examined the distribution of heat risk–related land cover (HRRLC) characteristics acro...
Objective: We examined the distribution of heat risk–related land cover (HRRLC) characteristics acro...
Adverse health outcomes caused by extreme heat represent the most direct human health threat associa...
A combination of the urban heat island effect and a rising temperature baseline resulting from globa...
Urban heat islands (UHI) are a phenomenon observed in built environments due to differences in terr...
Abstract Here we use remotely sensed land surface temperature measurements to explore the distributi...
Redlining is an environmental justice issue where, in the past, neighborhoods were graded based on a...
Urban tree cover provides benefits to human health and well-being, but previous studies suggest that...
Previous studies have shown, in the United States (U.S.), that communities of color are exposed to s...
The urban heat island (UHI) effect is caused by intensive development practices in cities and the di...
Numerous studies have been conducted on the modification of local weather by the urban environment. ...
Numerous studies have been conducted on the modification of local weather by the urban environment. ...
Background: Cross-sectional studies suggest urban greenness is unequally distributed by neighborhood...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
Exposure to heat is a growing public health concern as climate change accelerates worldwide. Differe...