This study seeks answers to whether certain gender groups are overexposed to land surface temperature (LST) and whether or not the levels of such overexposure differ across socioeconomic groups and locations? The results of a geographically weighted regression model on 2400 Dutch residential zones show that LST is feminized. Gender composition alone explains about 10% of LST variations, regardless of other socioeconomic characteristics. For a 1% increase in women's population in a residential zone, LST increases by more than 0.1 °C. When socioeconomic characteristics are considered, the model explains more than 75% of variations. It shows that women living in low-value and relatively-old buildings are more exposed than men in 51% and 41% of...
Climate change affects men and women differently. While some individual women may be less vulnerable...
The impacts of climate change on people are not homogeneous, with some social groups being more heav...
It is commonly accepted that women can be more vulnerable than men to the adverse environmental effe...
Severe land surface temperature (LST) significantly impacts residents' thermal discomfort and can be...
Household energy consumption (HEC) significantly impacts global greenhouse gas emissions and can tri...
This study aims to examine the associations between land surface temperature (LST) and annual househ...
It is widely accepted that land surface temperature (LST) affects household energy consumption (HEC)...
PURPOSE Over the last few decades, a global increase in both cold and heat extremes has been observe...
The essay deals with gender aspects on climate change adaption. The aspects consist of the fact that...
The dissertation examines the significance of gender and gender relationships in connection with oth...
Systematic comparisons of subjective thermal assessments among different geographical locations and ...
Research objectives: This study sought to explore how male and female Dutch students perceive the th...
"Key Messages - Women in food systems tend to be more negatively impacted by climate risks than men...
The increasing temperatures due to climate change pose a major threat to human health with increasin...
Gender-related studies of climate change have revealed a higher vulnerability of women to climate-re...
Climate change affects men and women differently. While some individual women may be less vulnerable...
The impacts of climate change on people are not homogeneous, with some social groups being more heav...
It is commonly accepted that women can be more vulnerable than men to the adverse environmental effe...
Severe land surface temperature (LST) significantly impacts residents' thermal discomfort and can be...
Household energy consumption (HEC) significantly impacts global greenhouse gas emissions and can tri...
This study aims to examine the associations between land surface temperature (LST) and annual househ...
It is widely accepted that land surface temperature (LST) affects household energy consumption (HEC)...
PURPOSE Over the last few decades, a global increase in both cold and heat extremes has been observe...
The essay deals with gender aspects on climate change adaption. The aspects consist of the fact that...
The dissertation examines the significance of gender and gender relationships in connection with oth...
Systematic comparisons of subjective thermal assessments among different geographical locations and ...
Research objectives: This study sought to explore how male and female Dutch students perceive the th...
"Key Messages - Women in food systems tend to be more negatively impacted by climate risks than men...
The increasing temperatures due to climate change pose a major threat to human health with increasin...
Gender-related studies of climate change have revealed a higher vulnerability of women to climate-re...
Climate change affects men and women differently. While some individual women may be less vulnerable...
The impacts of climate change on people are not homogeneous, with some social groups being more heav...
It is commonly accepted that women can be more vulnerable than men to the adverse environmental effe...