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      • Data from 98 countries suggest that documented heat adaptations fundamentally differ by geographic region and national income.
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  2. Jun 1, 2021 · Data from 98 countries suggest that documented heat adaptations fundamentally differ by geographic region and national income. In high-income, developed countries, heat is overwhelmingly treated as a health issue, particularly in urban areas.

    • Lynée L. Turek Hankins, Erin Coughlan de Pérez, Giulia Scarpa, Raquel Ruiz Díaz, Raquel Ruiz Díaz, P...
    • 2021
  3. Mar 24, 2024 · Systematic studies on extreme heat events suggested that heat adaptation solutions largely depend on geographic region and national income, with further international collaborative solutions required moving forward (Hintz et al., 2018; Turek-Hankins et al., 2021).

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  4. Jun 1, 2021 · Data from 98 countries suggest that documented heat adaptations fundamentally differ by geographic region and national income. In high-income, developed countries, heat is overwhelmingly...

  5. 62 countries suggest that documented heat adaptations fundamentally differ by geographic region 63 and national income. In high-income, developed countries, heat is...

  6. Aug 11, 2021 · What they discovered is that these adaptations differ by geographic region and economic level. “In low- and middle-income, developing countries, implemented heat adaptations focus on the agricultural, livelihood and economic impacts of heat, especially in combination with drought,” Turek-Hankins pointed out.

  7. Responses to heat span sectors and geographic boundaries. Prior research has documented technologies or options that can be deployed to manage extreme heat and examples of how individuals, communities, governments, and other stakeholder groups are adapting to heat.

  8. Data from 98 countries suggest that documented heat adaptations fundamentally differ by geographic region and national income. In high-income, devel-oped countries, heat is overwhelmingly treated as a health issue, particularly in urban areas.