Journal article
Policy recommendations to increase urban heat stress resilience
G Hatvani-Kovacs, J Bush, E Sharifi, J Boland
Urban Climate | ELSEVIER | Published : 2018
Abstract
As the frequency and intensity of heatwaves are growing, strategies to improve our resilience are becoming more vital. Policies to increase heat stress resilience are mostly isolated across different disciplines and government departments. A holistic approach would be necessary that mitigates the numerous negative impacts of heatwaves on public health, urban infrastructure and services through adaptation to heatwaves in the realm of public health, building and construction industry, and urban planning and infrastructure. This paper reviews the research on heat stress adaptation measures, before presenting recommendations for a range of integrated policy measures to increase the heat stress r..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by the CRC for Low Carbon Living Ltd. supported by the Cooperative Research Centres program, an Australian Government initiative, three Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarships and a PG 083920 (Research Themes Investment Scheme) Seed Funding 2017 by the University of South Australia.