Adverse health outcomes caused by extreme heat represent the most direct human health threat associated with the warming of the Earth's climate. Socioeconomic, demographic, health, land cover, and temperature determinants contribute to heat vulnerability; however, nationwide patterns of residential and race/ethnicity disparities in heat vulnerability in the United States are poorly understood. This study aimed to develop a Heat Vulnerability Index (HVI) for the United States; to assess differences in heat vulnerability across geographies that have experienced historical and/or contemporary forms of marginalization; and to quantify HVI by race/ethnicity. Principal component analysis was used to calculate census tract level HVI scores based o...
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...
Morbidity and mortality impacts of extreme heat amplified by climate change will be unequally distri...
Abstract Adverse health outcomes caused by extreme heat represent the most direct human health threa...
abstract: Background The evidence that heat waves can result in both increased deaths and illness is...
BACKGROUND: The evidence that heat waves can result in both increased deaths and illness is substant...
Heatwaves cause excess mortality and physiological impacts on humans throughout the world, and clima...
Heat stress causes morbidity and mortality and is increasing with climate change. Heat stress can po...
A combination of the urban heat island effect and a rising temperature baseline resulting from globa...
Heat stress causes morbidity and mortality and is increasing with climate change. Heat stress can po...
© 2017 SPIE. The purpose of the article is evaluating spatial patterns of social vulnerability to he...
Extreme urban heat is a powerful environmental stressor which poses a significant threat to human he...
Background: Extreme hot weather conditions have been associated with increased morbidity and mortali...
Previous studies have shown, in the United States (U.S.), that communities of color are exposed to s...
Abstract Background Previous extreme heat and human health studies have investigated associations ei...
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...
Morbidity and mortality impacts of extreme heat amplified by climate change will be unequally distri...
Abstract Adverse health outcomes caused by extreme heat represent the most direct human health threa...
abstract: Background The evidence that heat waves can result in both increased deaths and illness is...
BACKGROUND: The evidence that heat waves can result in both increased deaths and illness is substant...
Heatwaves cause excess mortality and physiological impacts on humans throughout the world, and clima...
Heat stress causes morbidity and mortality and is increasing with climate change. Heat stress can po...
A combination of the urban heat island effect and a rising temperature baseline resulting from globa...
Heat stress causes morbidity and mortality and is increasing with climate change. Heat stress can po...
© 2017 SPIE. The purpose of the article is evaluating spatial patterns of social vulnerability to he...
Extreme urban heat is a powerful environmental stressor which poses a significant threat to human he...
Background: Extreme hot weather conditions have been associated with increased morbidity and mortali...
Previous studies have shown, in the United States (U.S.), that communities of color are exposed to s...
Abstract Background Previous extreme heat and human health studies have investigated associations ei...
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...
Morbidity and mortality impacts of extreme heat amplified by climate change will be unequally distri...