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pro vyhledávání: '"Mary K Wright"'
Autor:
Peter C Ibsen, Dorothy Borowy, Tyler Dell, Hattie Greydanus, Neha Gupta, David M Hondula, Thomas Meixner, Mary V Santelmann, Sheri A Shiflett, Michael C Sukop, Christopher M Swan, Michelle L Talal, Miguel Valencia, Mary K Wright, G Darrel Jenerette
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 16, Iss 3, p 034011 (2021)
High nighttime urban air temperatures increase health risks and economic vulnerability of people globally. While recent studies have highlighted nighttime heat mitigation effects of urban vegetation, the magnitude and variability of vegetation-derive
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https://doaj.org/article/06e3ba61e6c64a9c84ee1a1b94b51b6b
Autor:
Larissa Larsen, Carina J. Gronlund, Kaan Cem Ketenci, Sharon L. Harlan, David M. Hondula, Brian Stone, Kevin Lanza, Evan Mallen, Mary K. Wright, Marie S. O’Neill
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Planning Association. :1-13
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 103:343-347
Autor:
David M. Hondula, Alana Kaiser, Ariane Middel, Harrison Ambrose, Mary K. Wright, Jennifer K. Vanos
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biometeorology. 66:357-369
Thermal comfort is an important determinant of quality of life and economic vitality in cities. Strategies to improve thermal comfort may become a more critical part of urban sustainability efforts with projections of continued urban growth and clima
Autor:
Jennifer K, Vanos, Mary K, Wright, Alana, Kaiser, Ariane, Middel, Harrison, Ambrose, David M, Hondula
Publikováno v:
International journal of biometeorology. 66(2)
Thermal comfort is an important determinant of quality of life and economic vitality in cities. Strategies to improve thermal comfort may become a more critical part of urban sustainability efforts with projections of continued urban growth and clima
Autor:
David M. Hondula, Evan Mallen, Mary K. Wright, Liza C. Kurtz, Lance E. Watkins, Paul M. Chakalian, Sharon L. Harlan
Publikováno v:
Applied Geography. 131:102430
Practitioners and researchers use vulnerability indices to understand the conditions that influence hazard risk. However, there has been little research on how well such indices depict household-scale vulnerability to specific hazards. We examined re
Autor:
Carina J. Gronlund, Sharon L. Harlan, Mary K. Wright, Liza C. Kurtz, David M. Hondula, Evan Mallen, Lance E. Watkins, Larissa Larsen, Paul M. Chakalian
Publikováno v:
Building and Environment. 183:107187
The causes and consequences of indoor heat exposure are receiving growing attention as global temperature rises and people seek respite from the heat in indoor spaces. In this study, we measured indoor temperatures of 46 air-conditioned residences in