Effect modification of greenness on the association between heat and mortality: A multi-city multi-country study
2022
Choi, Hayon Michelle | Lee, Whanhee | Royé, Dominic | Heo, Seulkee | Urban, Aleš | Entezari, Alireza | Vicedo-Cabrera, Ana Maria | Zanobetti, Antonella | Gasparrini, Antonio | Analitis, Antonis | Tobias, Aurelio | Armstrong, Ben | Forsberg, Bertil | Íñiguez, Carmen | Åström, Christofer | Indermitte, Ene | Lavigne, Eric | Mayvaneh, Fatemeh | Acquaotta, Fiorella | Sera, Francesco | Orru, Hans | Kim, Ho | Kyselý, Jan | Madueira, Joana | Schwartz, Joel | Jaakkola, Jouni | Katsouyanni, Klea | Diaz, Magali Hurtado | Ragettli, Martina S. | Pascal, Mathilde | Ryti, Niilo | Scovronick, Noah | Osorio, Samuel | Tong, Shilu | Seposo, Xerxes | Guo, Yue Leon | Guo, Yuming | Bell, Michelle L | Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España) | European Commission | 0000-0002-0622-8554 | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [https://ror.org/02gfc7t72]
Identifying how greenspace impacts the temperature-mortality relationship in urban environments is crucial, especially given climate change and rapid urbanization. However, the effect modification of greenspace on heat-related mortality has been typically focused on a localized area or single country. This study examined the heat-mortality relationship among different greenspace levels in a global setting.
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