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Intra-urban vulnerability to heat-related mortality in New York City, 1997–2006

Joyce Klein Rosenthal (Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Department of Urban Planning & Design, Cambridge, MA)
Tags: Air Quality, Case Studies, Health, North America / Central America, Roofs, Scientific Literature, Social Impacts, Thermal Comfort, Urban Heat Island, extreme heat, Health disparities, heat-related mortality, Housing quality, neighborhood characteristics, New York, social justice, vulnerability

Publication Date: November 2014

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