How are healthy, working populations affected by increasing temperatures in the tropics? Implications for climate change adaptation policies
Abstract
Climate change and land use change are increasing average and extreme temperatures. Hotter temperatures can detrimentally affect workers’ health and their economic productivity and livelihoods, especially in rural areas in industrializing countries that may be more vulnerable and less resilient. A growing literature has examined these factors at large spatial scales, yet few studies have done so at finer scales. Micro-level data from developing...
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Title
How are healthy, working populations affected by increasing temperatures in the tropics? Implications for climate change adaptation policies
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
56
Pages
29 - 40
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