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Fine-scale mapping of an evidence-based heat health risk index for high-density cities: Hong Kong as a case study

机译:高密度城市基于证据的热健康风险指数的精细映射:以香港为例

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The most recent extreme heat recorded in Europe re-alerts the world to the threat of heat stress. Future extreme heat events are reported to be more frequent, long-lasting, and intense. The intense exposure to hot temperatures can cause an excess of heat-related deaths, leading to an increasing risk of heat-related health. In reducing Heat Health Risk (HHR), the use of fine-scale evidence-based mapping of heat-related health risk index (HHRI) and its underlying contributors is essential for policy-making and site-specific action plans. However, its use is still considered to be at an early stage, especially in high-density cities like Hong Kong. This study conducted a spatially explicit assessment of HHR in Hong Kong and constructed a HHRI based on indicators categorized through Principle Component Analysis (PCA) into four meaningful components representing social/language, social isolation, socioeconomic, and urbanization/environmental risks. The applicability of the index was validated against heat-related mortality data at the community level. The community-level maps of HHRI and its subcomponents revealed that portions of Kowloon Peninsula had always suffered exceptionally high HHR ten years ago and after, but the hot spots and problematic communities experienced displacement and the dominant underlying factors of their HHR also varied. Results also showed that HHRI correlated fairly well with the heat-related deaths ratio (R~2 = 0.60) at the community level for most of Hong Kong (62.33% of all communities that contain 81.69% of total population). Our analysis results helped generate an evidence-based index to assess HHR in high-density cities like Hong Kong and provided fine-scale maps of the index and its subcomponents, with the aim of benefiting site-specific policy making and optimizing the existing action plans.
机译:欧洲记录的最新极端高温使世界重新意识到高温的威胁。据报道,未来的极端高温事件更加频繁,持久和强烈。强烈暴露于高温会导致与热相关的死亡过多,从而导致与热相关的健康风险增加。在降低热健康风险(HHR)时,使用精细的循证绘制热相关健康风险指数(HHRI)及其潜在贡献者对于制定政策和针对特定地点的行动计划至关重要。但是,仍然认为它的使用尚处于早期阶段,尤其是在香港这样的高密度城市中。这项研究对香港的HHR进行了空间明确的评估,并基于通过主成分分析(PCA)归类为四个指标的指标构建了HHRI,这些指标分别代表社会/语言,社会隔离,社会经济,城市化/环境风险。该指数的适用性已在社区一级针对与热相关的死亡率数据进行了验证。 HHRI及其子组件的社区级地图显示,九龙半岛的部分地区在十年前后一直遭受异常高的HHR,但是热点和问题社区经历了流离失所,其HHR的主要潜在因素也各不相同。结果还显示,在香港大部分地区(占总人口的81.69%的所有社区中有62.33%),HHRI与与热有关的死亡比率(R〜2 = 0.60)具有很好的相关性。我们的分析结果有助于生成基于证据的指数,以评估香港等高密度城市的HHR,并提供该指数及其子成分的精细地图,目的是使特定站点的政策制定受益并优化现有行动计划。

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    《The Science of the Total Environment》 |2020年第may20期|137226.1-137226.16|共16页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Urban Planning and Design Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Suzhou. Jiangsu Province China Department of Geography and Resource Management The Chinese University of Hong Kong Shatin N.T. Hong Kong;

    Department of Geography and Resource Management The Chinese University of Hong Kong Shatin N.T. Hong Kong Institute of Space and Earth Information Science The Chinese University of Hong Kong Shatin N.T. Hong Kong;

    Department of Urban Planning and Design Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Suzhou. Jiangsu Province China;

    School of Environmental and Geographical Sciences Shanghai Normal University Shanghai 200234 China;

    Institute of Space and Earth Information Science The Chinese University of Hong Kong Shatin N.T. Hong Kong;

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  • 关键词

    Heat-related health risk; High-density cities; Extreme heat; Daily mortality; Public health; Hong Kong;

    机译:与热量有关的健康风险;高密度城市;极热;每日死亡率;公共卫生;香港;

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