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Rethinking urban heat stress: Assessing risk and adaptation options across socioeconomic groups in Bonn, Germany
2021
Urban Climate
A B S T R A C T With climate change and socioeconomic trends expected to exacerbate the risk of urban heat stress, implementing adaptation measures is paramount to limit adverse impacts of heat on urban inhabitants. Identification of the best options needs to be based on sound, localised assessments of risk, understood as the interaction of hazard, exposure and vulnerability. Yet a review of the literature reveals that minimal research to date considers the perceived impacts of heat among urban
doi:10.1016/j.uclim.2021.100857
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