2016
DOI: 10.7243/2050-1323-5-1
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Ensuring adaptation to climate change does not increase health risks from the built environment

Abstract: Adaptation to climate change is taking place and there is a need to ensure that it escalates unabated to provide support for and mitigate the adverse effects of the present world population. However, the built environment is changing at an exponential rate in all aspects such as complexity, coverage over the earth's surface and in accommodating a burgeoning world population. Natural disasters such as flooding, inundation, drought, hot days and fire continue to occur, some of which may be attributed to or exace… Show more

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