The Gold Coast has been named as one of those places suffering from "thermal inequity". |
The concentration of poorer people in hotter places is known
as “thermal inequity”. Our recently published research has found this is a real
concern on the Gold Coast, one of Australia’s fastest-growing urban regions.
Urban heat is known to increase rates of injury, death and
disease. This is why the federal government recently established an urban
greening agenda.
The central city tends to be hotter than surrounding suburbs
and rural areas – the urban heat island effect. Perhaps because of this, much
of the research focus has been on the urban core. But what about heat effects
in the suburbs?
Read the piece on The
Conversation - “Out in the heat: why poorer suburbs are more at risk in warming cities.”
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