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More than half of the global population lives in cities, thus forcing cities to expand in order to accommodate the huge populations. Unfortunately, this urban growth has been suggested as a major cause for the majority of harmful emissions that pose a big threat to resources and the environment. With this in mind, it is important for cities to “grow” smartly, ensuring that city growth does not come in the way of the livelihood and well-being of the future generations. The city of Oslo,...
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More than half of the global population lives in cities, thus forcing cities to expand in order to accommodate the huge populations. Unfortunately, this urban growth has been suggested as a major cause for the majority of harmful emissions that pose a big threat to resources and the environment. With this in mind, it is important for cities to “grow” smartly, ensuring that city growth does not come in the way of the livelihood and well-being of the future generations. The city of Oslo,...
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Heat stress-related illness attributed to the changing climate, particularly the more frequent extreme high temperatures, is becoming a theme of public concern, especially in the most vulnerable regions, such as the African continent. Knowledge of the existing research directions and gaps on heat stress and human health is vital for informing future strategic research foci capable of influencing policy development, planning, adaptation, and mitigation efforts. In this regard, a bibliometric...
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Efforts to promote inclusive participation in community-based adaptation projects highlight the importance of giving those most vulnerable to climate change a voice. This paper explores the involvement and inclusion of women in participatory spaces in the Decentralized Climate Funds pilot project in Senegal to evaluate whether only the voices and demands of the powerful and vocal few were raised and heard. Using semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions, the paper explores and...
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Very little research has documented the exposure of populations in Africa to extreme heat. We measured indoor air temperature and humidity hourly for 13 months in seven houses of contrasted architecture and construction materials all in the northern neighbourhoods of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. These measurements are compared to air temperatures recorded at the synoptic weather station of Ouagadougou airport and to land surface temperature estimates from Landsat satellite images at seven...
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Children spend a significant proportion of their time at school and in school buildings. A healthy learning environment that supports children should be thermally conducive for learning and working. Here, we aimed to study the relations between indoor classroom temperatures and learner absenteeism as a proxy for children’s health and well-being. This one-year prospective study that spanned two calendar years (from June 2017 to May 2018) entailed measurement of indoor classroom temperature...
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