The impacts of summer heat events on the mortality of the Slovak population, both in total and for selected population sub-groups, are the foci of this study. This research is the first of its kind, focusing on a given population, and therefore one priority was to create a knowledge base for the issue and to basically evaluate existing conditions for the heat-mortality relationship in Slovakia. This article also aims to fill a void in current research on these issues in Europe. In addition to overall effects, we focused individually on the major historical heat events which occurred in the summers of 2007, 2010 and 2012. During the heat events, a non-negligible negative response in mortality was recorded and fatal effects were more pronounc...
In this study we analyze the relationship between heat events and mortality in Germany. The main re...
Background: Climate change has increased the frequency, intensity, duration, and spatial extent of s...
BACKGROUND: Mortality during sustained periods of hot weather is generally regarded as being in exce...
Abstract The aims of this study were to assess impacts of hot summer periods on mortality in the Cze...
This study aimed to assess the impacts of heat waves during the summer of 2015 on mortality in the C...
Heat wave effect on mortality in summer 2003 and 2006 in Prague Bc. Veronika Knobová Abstract Backgr...
Efforts to prevent and respond to heat-related illness would benefit by quantifying the impact of su...
The analysis of the HSR mortality in the Czech Republic tries to find answers to the following quest...
While previous research on historical changes in heat-related mortality observed decreasing trends o...
Background: Efforts to prevent and respond to heat-related illness would benefit by quantifying the ...
Background: The present study aimed at developing a standardized heat wave definition to estimate an...
Background: Climate change is projected to increase the number and intensity of extreme weather even...
In this study we analyze the relationship between heat events and mortality in Germany. The main res...
Two major heat waves were identified in Galicia over the period 1987–2006. The first was detected in...
The study examines spatial patterns of effects of high temperature extremes on cardiovascular mortal...
In this study we analyze the relationship between heat events and mortality in Germany. The main re...
Background: Climate change has increased the frequency, intensity, duration, and spatial extent of s...
BACKGROUND: Mortality during sustained periods of hot weather is generally regarded as being in exce...
Abstract The aims of this study were to assess impacts of hot summer periods on mortality in the Cze...
This study aimed to assess the impacts of heat waves during the summer of 2015 on mortality in the C...
Heat wave effect on mortality in summer 2003 and 2006 in Prague Bc. Veronika Knobová Abstract Backgr...
Efforts to prevent and respond to heat-related illness would benefit by quantifying the impact of su...
The analysis of the HSR mortality in the Czech Republic tries to find answers to the following quest...
While previous research on historical changes in heat-related mortality observed decreasing trends o...
Background: Efforts to prevent and respond to heat-related illness would benefit by quantifying the ...
Background: The present study aimed at developing a standardized heat wave definition to estimate an...
Background: Climate change is projected to increase the number and intensity of extreme weather even...
In this study we analyze the relationship between heat events and mortality in Germany. The main res...
Two major heat waves were identified in Galicia over the period 1987–2006. The first was detected in...
The study examines spatial patterns of effects of high temperature extremes on cardiovascular mortal...
In this study we analyze the relationship between heat events and mortality in Germany. The main re...
Background: Climate change has increased the frequency, intensity, duration, and spatial extent of s...
BACKGROUND: Mortality during sustained periods of hot weather is generally regarded as being in exce...