par Crouzier, C;Van Schaeybroeck, B;Duchêne, François;Dejardin-Duchene, M.;Hamdi, Rafiq;Kirakoya, Fati ;Demoury, Claire
Référence Public health, 236, page (261-267)
Publication Publié, 2024-09
Référence Public health, 236, page (261-267)
Publication Publié, 2024-09
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | City populations are particularly vulnerable to climate change, but it is difficult to reliably estimate the impact on health due to the lack of high-resolution data. We used recently developed regional climate model projections at kilometre resolution combined with demographic projections to estimate the future mortality burden associated with temperatures in the region of Brussels, Belgium. |