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Urban heat island effect schools and hospitals |
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Urban heat island effect schools and hospitals |
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European Environment Agency |
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Extreme heat poses health risks, particularly for the elderly, individuals with pre-existing health conditions and city dwellers. Schools and hospitals are also heavily exposed, as high temperatures can exacerbate health issues and hinder recovery/learning. Urban green spaces, such as parks and tree-lined streets, play a crucial role in mitigating these effects. By providing shade and promoting evapotranspiration, these green areas help lower ambient temperatures, offering a natural and effective way to cool urban environments.
European Data:
https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/45b703bb-d4f3-4eaa-8b73-13fde2041f01?locale=en |
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urban_heat_island_effect_schools_hospitals_WM |
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Map Service |
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["urban","heat","UHI","schools","hospitals","summer26"] |
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en-GB |
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urban_heat_island_effect_schools_hospitals_WM_mod |
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