Climate change is increasingly exacerbating existing population health hazards, as well as resulting in new negative health effects. Flooding is one particularly deadly example of its amplifying and expanding effect on public health. This systematic review considered evidence linking green building strategies in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design® (LEED) Rating System with the potential to reduce negative health outcomes following exposure to urban flooding events. Queries evaluated links between LEED credit requirements and risk of exposure to urban flooding, environmental determinants of health, co-benefits to public health outcomes, and co-benefits to built environment outcomes. Public health co-benefits to leveraging gree...
Introduction: Floods are the most common hazard to cause disasters and have led to extensive morbidi...
The built environment is a physical determinant of health essential to the planning and development ...
Installing green roofs and green walls in urban areas is suggested to supply multiple ecosystem serv...
Climate change is increasingly exacerbating existing population health hazards, as well as resulting...
This project examined evidence linking green building design strategies with the potential to enhanc...
Objectives: Human-generated climate change is causing adverse health effects through multiple direct...
Flood hazards and the risks they present to human health are an increasing concern across the globe,...
Objectives Many public health adaptation strategies have been identified in response to climate chan...
Floods are the most frequent natural disasters, representing approximately 35% of the total number o...
The health benefits of green space are well known, but the health effects of green infrastructure le...
Green stormwater infrastructure (GSWI) with careful design can not only manage stormwater runoff but...
Abstract: As the climate change affectingon coastal cities by increasing the intensity and frequency...
Coastal storms can take a devastating toll on the public's health. Urban areas like New York City (N...
Background: Flooding has caused significant and wide ranging long-term health impacts for affected ...
Introduction: Floods are the most common hazard to cause disasters and have led to extensive morbidi...
Introduction: Floods are the most common hazard to cause disasters and have led to extensive morbidi...
The built environment is a physical determinant of health essential to the planning and development ...
Installing green roofs and green walls in urban areas is suggested to supply multiple ecosystem serv...
Climate change is increasingly exacerbating existing population health hazards, as well as resulting...
This project examined evidence linking green building design strategies with the potential to enhanc...
Objectives: Human-generated climate change is causing adverse health effects through multiple direct...
Flood hazards and the risks they present to human health are an increasing concern across the globe,...
Objectives Many public health adaptation strategies have been identified in response to climate chan...
Floods are the most frequent natural disasters, representing approximately 35% of the total number o...
The health benefits of green space are well known, but the health effects of green infrastructure le...
Green stormwater infrastructure (GSWI) with careful design can not only manage stormwater runoff but...
Abstract: As the climate change affectingon coastal cities by increasing the intensity and frequency...
Coastal storms can take a devastating toll on the public's health. Urban areas like New York City (N...
Background: Flooding has caused significant and wide ranging long-term health impacts for affected ...
Introduction: Floods are the most common hazard to cause disasters and have led to extensive morbidi...
Introduction: Floods are the most common hazard to cause disasters and have led to extensive morbidi...
The built environment is a physical determinant of health essential to the planning and development ...
Installing green roofs and green walls in urban areas is suggested to supply multiple ecosystem serv...