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基于居民健康的城市高温热浪灾害脆弱性评价——研究进展与框架

DOI: 10.11820/dlkxjz.2015.02.005, PP. 165-174

Keywords: 城市高温热浪灾害,脆弱性评价,居民健康,适应能力

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随着全球气候变化和城市热岛效应增强,近年来城市高温热浪灾害在世界各地频繁发生,给城市居民健康和社会经济带来了极大的负面影响。目前,国内已有的高温热浪灾害研究大多关注热浪强度、发生频率、持续时间等灾害特征,以城市居民健康作为承灾体的城市高温热浪灾害脆弱性研究尚不多见,相关的评价框架和方法亟待梳理和完善。本文从高温热浪灾害脆弱性的研究主题、脆弱性框架和定量化方法三个方面系统梳理了高温热浪灾害脆弱性国内外研究进展;在广义脆弱性概念框架的基础上完善了基于“暴露—敏感—适应能力”的高温热浪灾害脆弱性评价概念框架,并梳理了相应的指标体系;强调通过自然环境、社会经济、居民感知等多角度的定性、定量数据综合表征城市居民高温热浪灾害脆弱性,以期为高温热浪灾害脆弱性评价提供理论与方法支持,并为规避高温热浪灾害风险、响应高温热浪紧急事件及适应气候变化等提供科学指引。

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