Identifying vulnerable population in urban heat island: a literature review
The term "urban heat island" refers to a phenomenon that occurs when temperatures in urban areas are higher than those in the areas that surround them (suburban area). The urban heat island phenomenon can result in increase of energy consumption, increase of air pollution, decrease of wate...
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my-ukm.journal.227122023-12-20T00:45:37Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22712/ Identifying vulnerable population in urban heat island: a literature review Nurfatehar Ramly, Mohd Rohaizat Hassan, Mohd Hasni Jaafar, Rohaida Ismail, Zaleha Isa, Rozita Hod, The term "urban heat island" refers to a phenomenon that occurs when temperatures in urban areas are higher than those in the areas that surround them (suburban area). The urban heat island phenomenon can result in increase of energy consumption, increase of air pollution, decrease of water quality, and increase of greenhouse gas emissions, all of which have the potential to negatively impact people in a variety of ways. In this review we identified certain groups such as elderly, children, woman, pregnant woman, single person, and minority communities, who are living in dense area or in high rise building, low education level, low income, work in outdoor environment and had pre-existing illnesses may face health issues or insufficient resources to cope with the heat in urban area. There were more susceptible to heat-related illnesses and mortality, particularly during extreme heat events. Recognising these vulnerable populations is crucial to develop effective strategies to mitigate the effects of urban heat islands and protect them. This can aid policy makers and urban planners to implement targeted interventions to address these issues. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023-09 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22712/1/vol13no22023%20208.pdf Nurfatehar Ramly, and Mohd Rohaizat Hassan, and Mohd Hasni Jaafar, and Rohaida Ismail, and Zaleha Isa, and Rozita Hod, (2023) Identifying vulnerable population in urban heat island: a literature review. International Journal of Public Health Research, 13 (2). pp. 1678-1693. ISSN 2232-0245 http://spaj.ukm.my/ijphr/index.php/ijphr |
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The term "urban heat island" refers to a phenomenon that occurs when temperatures in urban areas are higher than those in the areas that surround them (suburban area). The urban heat island phenomenon can result in increase of energy consumption, increase of air pollution, decrease of water quality, and increase of greenhouse gas emissions, all of which have the potential to negatively impact people in a variety of ways. In this review we identified certain groups such as elderly, children, woman, pregnant woman, single person, and minority communities, who are living in dense area or in high rise building, low education level, low income, work in outdoor environment and had pre-existing illnesses may face health issues or insufficient resources to cope with the heat in urban area. There were more susceptible to heat-related illnesses and mortality, particularly during extreme heat events. Recognising these vulnerable populations is crucial to develop effective strategies to mitigate the effects of urban heat islands and protect them. This can aid policy makers and urban planners to implement targeted interventions to address these issues. |
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