articleClimateJan 13, 2020GOLD OA

The Effects of Historical Housing Policies on Resident Exposure to Intra-Urban Heat: A Study of 108 US Urban Areas

Virginia Commonwealth University · Science Museum of Virginia · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The increasing intensity, duration, and frequency of heat waves due to human-caused climate change puts historically underserved populations in a heightened state of precarity, as studies observe that vulnerable communities—especially those within urban areas in the United States—are disproportionately exposed to extreme heat. Lacking, however, are insights into fundamental questions about the role of historical housing policies in cauterizing current exposure to climate inequities like intra-urban heat. Here, we explore the relationship between “redlining”, or the historical practice of refusing home loans or insurance to whole neighborhoods based on a racially motivated perception of safety for investment,…

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Keywords
  • Impervious surface
  • Geography
  • Urban heat island
  • Census
  • Extreme heat
  • Urban climate
  • Climate change
  • Land cover
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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