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Estimating the urban heat-related mortality burden due to greenness: a global modelling study. The Lancet Planetary Health.

Noncommunicable Diseases Climate Change

Estimating the urban heat-related mortality burden due to greenness: a global modelling study. The Lancet Planetary Health.

This study aimed to estimate the effects of increased greenness in urban areas on heat-related deaths. Modeling suggests that preserving and expanding greenness is a potential solution to lower ambient temperatures and reduce the health impacts of heat exposure.

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Wu, Y., Wen, B., Ye, T., et al.



The TRUUD Podcast Series

Built Environment and Urbanization Health and Care Systems

The TRUUD Podcast Series

A series of five podcasts from the TRUUD research project. Episode 1: Re-valuing urban health with Daniel Black, TRUUD Research Co-Director and Professor Jim McManus, Public Health Wales Episode 2: Policy and governance challenges with Professor Sarah Ayres, University of Bristol and Dr Geoff Bates, University of Bath Episode 3: Creating long-term, lasting change in a complex system with Dr Krista Bondy, University of Stirling and Dr Neil Carhart, University of Bristol Episode 4: Involving People with Dr Andy Gibson, University of the West of England and Dr Miriam Khan, GP and member of the TRUUD Public Advisory Board Episode...

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A Bio-Cultural Treasure: Revitalizing Traditional Knowledge and Promoting Ecosystem-Based Solutions in North-East India. United Nations Development Programme.
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Built Environment and Urbanization Technology and Innovation

A Bio-Cultural Treasure: Revitalizing Traditional Knowledge and Promoting Ecosystem-Based Solutions in North-East India. United Nations Development Programme.

In Northeast India, UNDP’s Biocultural Initiative supports Indigenous communities in revitalizing traditional agricultural and aquaculture practices, strengthening biodiversity, climate resilience, and food sovereignty through community-led conservation, sustainable farming, and intergenerational knowledge transfer.

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Jose, A.L, Egan, A., Srikant, S., et al.

Comparison and evaluation of machine learning models for predicting indoor PM2.5 concentrations on a large spatiotemporal scale. Building Simulation.
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Built Environment and Urbanization Technology and Innovation

Comparison and evaluation of machine learning models for predicting indoor PM2.5 concentrations on a large spatiotemporal scale. Building Simulation.

This paper provides a framework for machine learning model comparison, validation, and attribution to assist future studies in examining nonlinear relationships between urban characteristics and indoor air pollutants.

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Dai, H., Wu, N., Dong, Z., et al.