Exploring vulnerability to heat and cold across urban and rural populations in Switzerland
Heat- and cold-related mortality risks are highly variable across different geographies, suggesting a differential distribution of vulnerability factors between and within countries, which could partly be driven by urban-to-rural disparities. Identifying these drivers of risk is crucial to character...
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Main Authors: | Evan de Schrijver (Author), Dominic Royé (Author), Antonio Gasparrini (Author), Oscar H Franco (Author), Ana M Vicedo-Cabrera (Author) |
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IOP Publishing,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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