Mapping Community Determinants of Heat Vulnerability
Berkeley Public Health Division · University of California, Berkeley · +3 more institutions
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Abstract
Background
The evidence that heat waves can result in both increased deaths and illness is substantial, and concern over this issue is rising because of climate change. Adverse health impacts from heat waves can be avoided, and epidemiologic studies have identified specific population and community characteristics that mark vulnerability to heat waves.
Objectives
We situated vulnerability to heat in geographic space and identified potential areas for intervention and further research.
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Keywords
- Vulnerability (computing)
- Geography
- Vulnerability index
- Census
- Environmental health
- Population
- Socioeconomics
- Climate change
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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