Health Survey Methods 2014
DOI: 10.1002/9781118594629.ch8
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Self‐Rated Health in Health Surveys

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“…Although prior work has shown a cooling capacity for vegetation, it is generally believed that this capacity is regulated primarily by the area of vegetation (e.g. Jenerette et al 2011;Li et al 2011). Our findings suggest that, in addition to the area of vegetation, other factors influence the cooling capacity of vegetation, which we quantified as slope of LST-NDVI relationship within a neighborhood.…”
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confidence: 66%
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“…Although prior work has shown a cooling capacity for vegetation, it is generally believed that this capacity is regulated primarily by the area of vegetation (e.g. Jenerette et al 2011;Li et al 2011). Our findings suggest that, in addition to the area of vegetation, other factors influence the cooling capacity of vegetation, which we quantified as slope of LST-NDVI relationship within a neighborhood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Self-rated health questions are widely used in the health sciences and other fields because, over decades of research, they have been found to be strong correlates of clinical conditions (Lee 2015) and have been used in assessments of heat vulnerability (Belanger et al 2015).…”
Section: Microscale Lst: Master Flight and Data Processingmentioning
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