Objective: This review will provide better insight into developing and validating a heat vulnerability assessment tool for Pakistan. Methods: A literature search was done to identify studies onon heat vulnerability assessment published from January 2012 to January 2021 (10 years). Online databases PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of science were used for the literature search. Results: Heat vulnerability can be evaluated by some specific determinants that have heat-related health events, including social, economic, environmental, housing, and geographical factors. Conclusion: This tool will identify heat vulnerability risks and mitigate morbidity and mortality
Objectives: To review the existing research on the effectiveness of heat warning systems (HWSs) in s...
The combined effects of global warming, urbanization, and demographic change influence climate risk ...
Abstract—Heat Index describes the combined effect of temperature and humidity on human body. This co...
As a result of global climate change, the frequency and intensity of heat waves have increased signi...
Abstract: The occurrence of extreme heat and its adverse effects will be exacerbated with the trend ...
The occurrence of extreme heat and its adverse effects will be exacerbated with the trend of global ...
High population influx and rapid urban growth have not only amplified extreme weather events but als...
Assessing geographic variability in heat wave vulnerability forms the basis for planning appropriate...
Increasingly people, especially those residing in urban areas with the urban heat island effect, are...
Background: Extreme hot weather conditions have been associated with increased morbidity and mortali...
Extreme heat is a significant public health concern in India; extreme heat hazards are projected to ...
There is a need for a multi-dimensional approach to map heat vulnerability in urban areas to address...
With ongoing climate change, the number, frequency, and intensity of events of extremely hot days du...
This study provides a pilot assessment of vulnerability to heat exposure in a rural context during t...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
Objectives: To review the existing research on the effectiveness of heat warning systems (HWSs) in s...
The combined effects of global warming, urbanization, and demographic change influence climate risk ...
Abstract—Heat Index describes the combined effect of temperature and humidity on human body. This co...
As a result of global climate change, the frequency and intensity of heat waves have increased signi...
Abstract: The occurrence of extreme heat and its adverse effects will be exacerbated with the trend ...
The occurrence of extreme heat and its adverse effects will be exacerbated with the trend of global ...
High population influx and rapid urban growth have not only amplified extreme weather events but als...
Assessing geographic variability in heat wave vulnerability forms the basis for planning appropriate...
Increasingly people, especially those residing in urban areas with the urban heat island effect, are...
Background: Extreme hot weather conditions have been associated with increased morbidity and mortali...
Extreme heat is a significant public health concern in India; extreme heat hazards are projected to ...
There is a need for a multi-dimensional approach to map heat vulnerability in urban areas to address...
With ongoing climate change, the number, frequency, and intensity of events of extremely hot days du...
This study provides a pilot assessment of vulnerability to heat exposure in a rural context during t...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
Objectives: To review the existing research on the effectiveness of heat warning systems (HWSs) in s...
The combined effects of global warming, urbanization, and demographic change influence climate risk ...
Abstract—Heat Index describes the combined effect of temperature and humidity on human body. This co...