Heat-related mortality risk model for climate change impact projection

Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine - Tập 19 Số 1 - Trang 56-63 - 2014
Yasushi Honda1, Masahide Kondo2, Glenn R. McGregor3, Ho Kim4, Yang Guo5,6, Yasuaki Hijioka7, Minoru Yoshikawa8, Kazutaka Oka8, Saneyuki Takano8, Simon Hales9, Sari Kovats10
1Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan
2Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan
3School of Environment, University of Auckland, Greater Auckland, New Zealand
4School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
5Environmental and Occupational Medicine, National Taiwan University (NTU) College of Medicine and NTU Hospital, Taipei, Republic of China
6Institute of Occupational Medicine and Industrial Hygiene, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Republic of China
7Center for Social and Environmental Systems Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Japan
8Environment and Energy Division 1, Mizuho Information and Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan
9Department of Public Health, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
10Department of Social and Environmental Health Research, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK

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