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We use the Northeast US Urban Climate Archipelago as a case study to explore three key limitations of planning and policy initiatives to mitigate extreme urban heat.
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- Sailor, David (Author)
- Shepherd, Marshall (Author)
- Sheridan, Scott (Author)
- Stone, Brian (Author)
- Laurence, Kalkstein (Author)
- Russell, Armistead (Author)
- Vargo, Jason (Author)
- Andersen, Theresa (Author)
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2016-10-12
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- Digital object identifier: https://doi.org/10.3390/su8101015
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- Corresponding Author: David Sailor Arizona State University David.Sailor@asu.edu, opens in a new window
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Sailor, D., Shepherd, M., Sheridan, S., Stone, B., Kalkstein, L., Russell, A., … Andersen, T. (2016). Improving heat-related health outcomes in an Urban environment with science-based policy. Sustainability (Switzerland), 8(10), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8101015