Investigating Optimal Urban Heat Mitigation Strategies for Vulnerable Populations in a Changing Climate

Source

Authors

University of Southern California (USC)

Published

2018

Description

This technical report from California’s Fourth Climate Change Assessment investigates the most effective urban heat mitigation strategies for the populations that are most vulnerable to extreme heat. The analysis focuses on neighborhoods in Los Angeles and the heat mitigation strategies that are assessed include solar reflective rooftops and pavements, and increased use of street-level and rooftop urban vegetation. These mitigation strategies were assessed for impacts on (a) outdoor and indoor air temperatures, (b) human thermal comfort, heat stress, and heat-related mortality, (c) indoor thermal conditions for representative buildings without air conditioning, and (d) air-conditioning energy use for representative buildings with air conditioning.

Climate Impact Tags

Temperature

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 1: Define, Explore, and Initiate Phase 2: Assess Vulnerability Phase 3: Define Adaptation Framework and Strategies

Resource Type Tags

Scientific study

Topics

Extent: California, Los Angeles County

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