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评估城市热脆弱性:俄勒冈州波特兰市基于社会人口地位的不成比例热暴露和避难所可达性研究。

Assessing Vulnerability to Urban Heat: A Study of Disproportionate Heat Exposure and Access to Refuge by Socio-Demographic Status in Portland, Oregon.

机构信息

School of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97201, USA.

Peace Winds Japan, Tokyo 151-0063, Japan.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2018 Mar 30;15(4):640. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15040640.

Abstract

Extreme urban heat is a powerful environmental stressor which poses a significant threat to human health and well-being. Exacerbated by the urban heat island phenomenon, heat events are expected to become more intense and frequent as climate change progresses, though we have limited understanding of the impact of such events on vulnerable populations at a neighborhood or census block group level. Focusing on the City of Portland, Oregon, this study aimed to determine which socio-demographic populations experience disproportionate exposure to extreme heat, as well as the level of access to refuge in the form of public cooling centers or residential central air conditioning. During a 2014 heat wave, temperature data were recorded using a vehicle-traverse collection method, then extrapolated to determine average temperature at the census block group level. Socio-demographic factors including income, race, education, age, and English speaking ability were tested using statistical assessments to identify significant relationships with heat exposure and access to refuge from extreme heat. Results indicate that groups with limited adaptive capacity, including those in poverty and non-white populations, are at higher risk for heat exposure, suggesting an emerging concern of environmental justice as it relates to climate change. The paper concludes by emphasizing the importance of cultural sensitivity and inclusion, in combination with effectively distributing cooling centers in areas where the greatest burden befalls vulnerable populations.

摘要

极端城市热是一种强大的环境压力源,对人类健康和福祉构成重大威胁。由于城市热岛现象的加剧,随着气候变化的进展,预计热事件将变得更加剧烈和频繁,但我们对这些事件对邻里或人口普查街区组一级的弱势人群的影响知之甚少。本研究以俄勒冈州波特兰市为重点,旨在确定哪些社会人口群体面临不成比例的极端高温暴露,以及获得公共降温中心或住宅中央空调节省的程度。在 2014 年的热浪期间,使用车辆遍历收集方法记录温度数据,然后进行推断以确定人口普查街区组级别的平均温度。使用统计评估测试包括收入、种族、教育、年龄和英语水平在内的社会人口因素,以确定与热暴露和极端高温避难所的获取相关的显著关系。结果表明,适应能力有限的群体,包括贫困和非白人群体,面临更高的热暴露风险,这表明与气候变化有关的环境正义出现了一个新的关注点。本文最后强调了文化敏感性和包容性的重要性,以及在弱势人群负担最大的地区有效分配降温中心的重要性。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/3337/5923682/9dde98c5e388/ijerph-15-00640-g001.jpg

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