Sheltered from the heat? How tents and shade covers may unintentionally increase air temperature exposures to unsheltered communities
Objective: Heat vulnerability and homelessness are central public health concerns in cities globally, and public health implementation should address these two challenges in tandem to minimize preventable heat-related morbidity and mortality. Populations facing unsheltered homelessness use tents (or...
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Main Authors: | Joseph Karanja (Author), Jaime Vieira (Author), Jennifer Vanos (Author) |
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Elsevier,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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