Urban H: Housing, heat, and health
Future policy needs to triangulate the ‘triple-H’ to help marginalised urban populations. 1. The urban heat island effect generates disproportionately high temperatures in urban settlements compared to non-urban ones, leading to increased heat-related illnesses and mental health issues, especially a...
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Main Author: | LEES, Loretta |
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2024
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