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Elucidating Uncertainty in Heat Vulnerability Mapping: Perspectives on Impact Variables and Modeling Approaches
by
Kang, Yeji
, Yi, Chaeyeon
, Lim, Yeonyeop
, Jeong, Sockho
in
Aged
/ Climate change
/ Heat
/ Hot Temperature - adverse effects
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Local government
/ Low income groups
/ Mapping
/ Models, Statistical
/ Mortality
/ Older people
/ Population
/ Public health
/ Regions
/ Republic of Korea - epidemiology
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Uncertainty
/ Variables
2024
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Elucidating Uncertainty in Heat Vulnerability Mapping: Perspectives on Impact Variables and Modeling Approaches
by
Kang, Yeji
, Yi, Chaeyeon
, Lim, Yeonyeop
, Jeong, Sockho
in
Aged
/ Climate change
/ Heat
/ Hot Temperature - adverse effects
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Local government
/ Low income groups
/ Mapping
/ Models, Statistical
/ Mortality
/ Older people
/ Population
/ Public health
/ Regions
/ Republic of Korea - epidemiology
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Uncertainty
/ Variables
2024
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Elucidating Uncertainty in Heat Vulnerability Mapping: Perspectives on Impact Variables and Modeling Approaches
by
Kang, Yeji
, Yi, Chaeyeon
, Lim, Yeonyeop
, Jeong, Sockho
in
Aged
/ Climate change
/ Heat
/ Hot Temperature - adverse effects
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Local government
/ Low income groups
/ Mapping
/ Models, Statistical
/ Mortality
/ Older people
/ Population
/ Public health
/ Regions
/ Republic of Korea - epidemiology
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Uncertainty
/ Variables
2024
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Elucidating Uncertainty in Heat Vulnerability Mapping: Perspectives on Impact Variables and Modeling Approaches
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Elucidating Uncertainty in Heat Vulnerability Mapping: Perspectives on Impact Variables and Modeling Approaches
2024
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Overview
Heat vulnerability maps are vital for identifying at-risk areas and guiding interventions, yet their relationship with health outcomes is underexplored. This study investigates the uncertainty in heat vulnerability maps generated using health outcomes and various statistical models. We constructed vulnerability maps for 167 municipalities in Korea, focusing on the mild and severe health impacts of heat waves on morbidity and mortality. The outcomes included incidence rates of heat-related outpatient visits (morbidity) and attributable mortality rates (mortality) among individuals aged 65 years and older. To construct these maps, we utilized 11 socioeconomic variables related to population, climate, and economic factors. Both linear and nonlinear statistical models were employed to assign these socioeconomic variables to heat vulnerability. We observed variations in the crucial socioeconomic variables affecting morbidity and mortality in the vulnerability maps. Notably, nonlinear models depicted the spatial patterns of health outcomes more accurately than linear models, considering the relationship between health outcomes and socioeconomic variables. Our findings emphasize the differences in the spatial distribution of heat vulnerability based on health outcomes and the choice of statistical models. These insights underscore the importance of selecting appropriate models to enhance the reliability of heat vulnerability maps and their relevance for policy-making.
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