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Economic valuation of temperature-related mortality attributed to urban heat islands in European cities

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Economic valuation of temperature-related mortality attributed to urban heat islands in European cities

W. T. K. Huang, P. Masselot, et al.

Discover how urban heat islands are reshaping mortality risks in 85 European cities, shedding light on a 45% increase during heat extremes and a surprising 7% decrease in cold periods. This important research by Wan Ting Katty Huang, Pierre Masselot, Elie Bou-Zeid, Simone Fatichi, Athanasios Paschalis, Ting Sun, Antonio Gasparrini, and Gabriele Manoli underscores the urgency for city planning strategies to counteract these seasonal challenges.... show more
Abstract
As the climate warms, increasing heat-related health risks are expected, and can be exacerbated by the urban heat island (UHI) effect. UHIs can also offer protection against cold weather, but a clear quantification of their impacts on human health across diverse cities and seasons is still being explored. Here we provide a 500 m resolution assessment of mortality risks associated with UHIs for 85 European cities in 2015–2017. Acute impacts are found during heat extremes, with a 45% median increase in mortality risk associated with UHI, compared to a 7% decrease during cold extremes. However, protracted cold seasons result in greater integrated protective effects. On average, UHI-induced heat-/cold-related mortality is associated with economic impacts of €192/€–314 per adult urban inhabitant per year in Europe, comparable to air pollution and transit costs. These findings urge strategies aimed at designing healthier cities to consider the seasonality of UHI impacts, and to account for social costs, their controlling factors, and intra-urban variability.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 17, 2023
Authors
Wan Ting Katty Huang, Pierre Masselot, Elie Bou-Zeid, Simone Fatichi, Athanasios Paschalis, Ting Sun, Antonio Gasparrini, Gabriele Manoli
Tags
urban heat islands
mortality risk
heat extremes
cold extremes
economic impact
city planning
social costs
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