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Designing a Geospatial Information Infrastructure for Mitigation of Heat Wave Hazards in Urban Areas

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Title
Designing a Geospatial Information Infrastructure for Mitigation of Heat Wave Hazards in Urban Areas
Description

Extreme heat is a natural hazard that could rapidly increase in magnitude in the 21st century. The combination of increasingurbanization, growing numbers of vulnerable people, and the evidence of global warming indicate an urgent need for improved heat-wavemitigation and response systems. A review of the literature on heat-wave impacts in urban environments and on human health revealsopportunities for improved synthesis, integration, and sharing of information resources that relate to the spatial and temporal nature ofthreats posed by extreme heat. This paper illustrates how geospatial technologies can aid in the mitigation of urban heat waves.

Date Created
2004-07-15
Contributors
  • Wilhelmi, Olga V. (Author)
  • Purvis, Kathleen L. (Author)
  • Harriss, Robert C. (Author)
Topical Subject
  • Urban Heat
  • Vulnerability
  • Public Health
Resource Type
Text
Extent
12 pages
Language
eng
Primary Member of
Phoenix Regional Heat and Air Quality Knowledge Repository
Identifier
Digital object identifier: https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)1527-6988(2004)5:3(147)
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
No
Series
Journal Article
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.55358
Preferred Citation

Wilhelmi, O. V., Purvis, K. L., & Harriss, R. C. (2004). Designing a Geospatial Information Infrastructure for Mitigation of Heat Wave Hazards in Urban Areas. Natural Hazards Review, 5(August), 147–158. https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)1527-6988(2004)5:3(147)

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