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Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal Recent progress on urban overheating and heat island research. Integrated assessment of the energy, environmental, vulnerability and health impact. Synergies with the global climate change

Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal

Santamouris M
2020
Energy and Buildings. 207: 109482

Urban overheating is documented for more than 400 major cities in the world. Numerous experimental data show that the magnitude of the average temperature increase may exceed 4-5 C, while at the peak may exceed 10 C. Increased ambient temperatures cause a serious impact on the cooling energy consumption, peak electricity demand, heat related mortality and morbidity, urban environmental quality, local vulnerability and comfort. Synergies between urban heat island and heat waves increase further the amplitude of urban overheating The present paper reviews and reports the recent progress and knowledge on the specific impact of current and projected urban overheating in energy, peak electricity demand, air quality, mortality and morbidity and urban vulnerability. In parallel, it discusses new findings related to the characteristics and the magnitude of urban overheating, and reports and analyse the recent knowledge on the synergies between urban heat island and heat waves. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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    Indoor Environment, Temperature
    • Indoor Environment, Temperature: Heat
    Urban
    Global or Unspecified Location
    Morbidity/Mortality, Temperature-Related Health Impact
    • Morbidity/Mortality, Temperature-Related Health Impact: Heat-Related Health Impact
    Outcome Change Prediction
    Long-Term (>10 years)
    Review Article
    Adaptation, Vulnerable Population
    • Adaptation, Vulnerable Population: Intervention
    • Adaptation, Vulnerable Population: Low Socioeconomic Status
    Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP), Special Report on Emissions Scenario (SRES)
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