Where to Go or Where Not to Go—A Method for Advising Communities during Extreme Temperatures

Climate change is producing more extremes and increasing the number and magnitude of risks that impact people’s lives, so identifying and understanding local climate risks is a long but essential process for defining adaptation strategies. The availability of technologies to sensitize and educate pe...

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Main Authors: Helena Madureira, Ana Monteiro, Sara Cruz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Climate
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/9/3/49
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spelling doaj-08aafd7aea954359b9ed2e248708abd32021-03-20T00:05:06ZengMDPI AGClimate2225-11542021-03-019494910.3390/cli9030049Where to Go or Where Not to Go—A Method for Advising Communities during Extreme TemperaturesHelena Madureira0Ana Monteiro1Sara Cruz2Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Porto/CEGOT, Via Panoramica Edgar Cardoso, 4150-564 Porto, PortugalFaculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Porto/CEGOT, Via Panoramica Edgar Cardoso, 4150-564 Porto, PortugalFaculty of Engineering, University of Porto/CITTA, 4200-465 Porto, PortugalClimate change is producing more extremes and increasing the number and magnitude of risks that impact people’s lives, so identifying and understanding local climate risks is a long but essential process for defining adaptation strategies. The availability of technologies to sensitize and educate people about risks, and to assist people with becoming active observers and monitors of climatic elements has helped to promote permanent surveillance and proactive attitudes towards climatic phenomena that lead to undesirable risks. This paper proposes a methodological approach to guide citizens moving around the city when extreme temperatures occur, minimizing climatic risks and negative health comes, using a very simple method based on Landsat 8 temperature data images at a subsection spatial scale level. The results obtained indicate the places of higher extreme temperatures risks, as well as some of the potential places that people can use to protect themselves. This work demonstrates the value of mapping climatic factors at a local scale and deliver tailored and accurate maps with the places suitable for alleviating bioclimatic stresses and the places that should be avoided.https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/9/3/49climate change adaptationclimate risk awarenesswarning systemsextreme eventsclimate comforthuman health
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Sara Cruz
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Sara Cruz
Where to Go or Where Not to Go—A Method for Advising Communities during Extreme Temperatures
Climate
climate change adaptation
climate risk awareness
warning systems
extreme events
climate comfort
human health
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Ana Monteiro
Sara Cruz
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title Where to Go or Where Not to Go—A Method for Advising Communities during Extreme Temperatures
title_short Where to Go or Where Not to Go—A Method for Advising Communities during Extreme Temperatures
title_full Where to Go or Where Not to Go—A Method for Advising Communities during Extreme Temperatures
title_fullStr Where to Go or Where Not to Go—A Method for Advising Communities during Extreme Temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Where to Go or Where Not to Go—A Method for Advising Communities during Extreme Temperatures
title_sort where to go or where not to go—a method for advising communities during extreme temperatures
publisher MDPI AG
series Climate
issn 2225-1154
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Climate change is producing more extremes and increasing the number and magnitude of risks that impact people’s lives, so identifying and understanding local climate risks is a long but essential process for defining adaptation strategies. The availability of technologies to sensitize and educate people about risks, and to assist people with becoming active observers and monitors of climatic elements has helped to promote permanent surveillance and proactive attitudes towards climatic phenomena that lead to undesirable risks. This paper proposes a methodological approach to guide citizens moving around the city when extreme temperatures occur, minimizing climatic risks and negative health comes, using a very simple method based on Landsat 8 temperature data images at a subsection spatial scale level. The results obtained indicate the places of higher extreme temperatures risks, as well as some of the potential places that people can use to protect themselves. This work demonstrates the value of mapping climatic factors at a local scale and deliver tailored and accurate maps with the places suitable for alleviating bioclimatic stresses and the places that should be avoided.
topic climate change adaptation
climate risk awareness
warning systems
extreme events
climate comfort
human health
url https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/9/3/49
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