Reexploring the conception of heat-health risk: From the perspectives of dimensionality and spatiality.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Risk Analysis Pub Date : 2024-09-15 DOI:10.1111/risa.17645
Binbin Peng, Marccus D Hendricks, Gregory R Hancock
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Extreme heat events are more frequent and intense as a result of global climate change, thus posing tremendous threats to public health. However, extant literature exploring the multidimensional features of heat-health risks from a spatial perspective is limited. This study revisits extreme heat-health risk and decomposes this concept by integrating multi-sourced datasets, identifying compositional features, examining spatial patterns, and comparing classified characteristics based on local conditions. Using Maryland as the focal point, we found that the components of heat-health risk are different from traditional risk dimensions (i.e., vulnerability, hazards, and exposure). Through a local-level clustering analysis, heat-health risks were compared with areas having similar features, and among those with different features. The findings suggest a new perspective for understanding the socio-environmental and socio-spatial features of heat-health risks. They also offer an apt example of applying cross-disciplinary methods and tools for investigating an ever-changing phenomenon. Moreover, the spatial classification mechanism provides insights about the underlying causes of heat-health risk disparities and offers reference points for decision-makers regarding identification of vulnerable areas, resource allocation, and causal inferences when planning for and managing extreme heat disasters.

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重新探讨热健康风险的概念:从维度和空间的角度。
由于全球气候变化,极端高温事件更加频繁和剧烈,从而对公众健康构成巨大威胁。然而,从空间角度探讨高温健康风险多维特征的现有文献十分有限。本研究重新审视了极端高温健康风险,并通过整合多源数据集、识别组成特征、研究空间模式以及比较基于当地条件的分类特征,对这一概念进行了分解。以马里兰州为焦点,我们发现热健康风险的构成要素与传统的风险维度(即脆弱性、危害和暴露)不同。通过地方层面的聚类分析,我们对具有相似特征的地区和具有不同特征的地区之间的高温健康风险进行了比较。研究结果为了解热健康风险的社会环境和社会空间特征提供了一个新的视角。这些研究还提供了一个应用跨学科方法和工具调查不断变化的现象的恰当范例。此外,空间分类机制提供了有关热健康风险差异根本原因的见解,并为决策者在规划和管理极端热灾害时识别脆弱地区、资源分配和因果推断提供了参考点。
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Risk Analysis
Risk Analysis 数学-数学跨学科应用
CiteScore
7.50
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183
审稿时长
4.2 months
期刊介绍: Published on behalf of the Society for Risk Analysis, Risk Analysis is ranked among the top 10 journals in the ISI Journal Citation Reports under the social sciences, mathematical methods category, and provides a focal point for new developments in the field of risk analysis. This international peer-reviewed journal is committed to publishing critical empirical research and commentaries dealing with risk issues. The topics covered include: • Human health and safety risks • Microbial risks • Engineering • Mathematical modeling • Risk characterization • Risk communication • Risk management and decision-making • Risk perception, acceptability, and ethics • Laws and regulatory policy • Ecological risks.
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