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Jennifer solis np
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jennifer solis np

jennifer solis np

American Journal of Industrial Medicine 62(12):1024-1037. Workplace heat exposure, health protection, and economic impacts: A case study in Canada. Science of The Total Environment 657(Mar):904-917. Planning for spectator thermal comfort and health in the face of extreme heat: The Tokyo 2020 Olympic marathons. Landscape and Urban Planning 189(Sep):200-211. Shade provision in public playgrounds for thermal safety and sun protection: A case study across 100 play spaces in the United States. Science of The Total Environment 666(May):499-507. Revisiting the estimations of PM 2.5-attributable mortality with advancements in PM 2.5 mapping and mortality statistics. International Journal of Biometeorolgy 63(3):405-427. Activity modification in heat: Critical assessment of guidelines across athletic, occupational, and military settings in the USA.

jennifer solis np

Impact of heat on mortality and morbidity in low and middle income countries: A review of the epidemiological evidence and considerations for future research. Comparing the annualised dynamic shade characteristics of twenty-one tree canopies across twenty-six municipalities in a high ambient UV climate, Queensland - Australia. A multi-scalar climatological analysis in preparation for extreme heat at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Variations in athlete heat-loss potential between hot-dry and warm-humid environments at equivalent wet-bulb globe temperature thresholds. Simplicity lacks robustness when projecting heat-health outcomes in a changing climate. Urban climate awareness and urgency to adapt: An international overview. Awareness of urban climate adaptation strategies –an international overview.

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Biologically effective solar ultraviolet exposures and the potential skin cancer risk for individual gold medalists of the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games. International Journal of Biometeorology DOI: 10.1007/s00486-y. Evaporative misters for urban cooling and comfort: effectiveness and motivations for use. Community-based maternal health workers’ perspectives on heat risk and safety: a pilot qualitative study. Roundtable of preseason heat safety in secondary school athletics: Environmental monitoring during activities in the heat.

jennifer solis np

Investigating the culturable atmospheric fungal and bacterial microbiome in West Texas: Implication of dust storms and origins of the air parcels. urbanization effects on weather and climateĮlmassry, M.sustainable urban infrastructure design and planning.BS (with distinction), Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph.PhD (with distinction), Atmospheric Sciences, University of Guelph, 2012.She completed her PhD in 2012 at the University of Guelph in Canada and her post-doctoral degree with Health Canada. She currently serves on the executive board of the International Society of Biometeorology and is the chair of the Board on Environment and Health for the American Meteorological Society (AMS). Vanos is an active member of the Urban Climate Research Center at ASU and a scientific advisor for the Korey Stringer Institute. She is currently running numerous field projects in Arizona and collaborates with schools, government, and non-profits in community-based research. She focuses on extreme heat, thermal comfort, and air pollution in her research, and examines health impacts on vulnerable populations, such as children and athletes. Jennifer Vanos is an associate professor in the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University. Affiliated Faculty, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.Associate Professor, School of Sustainability, College of Global Futures.Senior Global Futures Scientist, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory.Search for specific publications on the following pages. AidData researchers and collaborators have published over 350 works.










Jennifer solis np