• Progress in Geography
  • Vol. 39, Issue 4, 685 (2020)
Qian XUE1、1, Miaomiao XIE1、1、2、2、*, Qiang GUO1、1, Yanan WANG1、1, Rongrong WU1、1, and Qi LIU1、1
Author Affiliations
  • 1School of Land Science and Technology, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083, China
  • 1中国地质大学(北京)土地科学技术学院,北京 100083
  • 2Key Laboratory of Land Consolidation and Rehabilitation, Ministry of Land and Resources, Beijing 100035, China
  • 2自然资源部土地整治重点实验室,北京 100035
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    DOI: 10.18306/dlkxjz.2020.04.015 Cite this Article
    Qian XUE, Miaomiao XIE, Qiang GUO, Yanan WANG, Rongrong WU, Qi LIU. Research progress on urban heat wave vulnerability assessment: A geographical perspective[J]. Progress in Geography, 2020, 39(4): 685 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    With global climate change and rapid urbanization, extreme weather events have become much more frequent. As one of the most typical extreme weather events caused by climate change, heat wave has been enhancing the heat-related health risks, and continuously attracting widespread attention from meteorologists, medical professionals and geographers. As a bridging actor integrating meteorological and medical fields, geography provides spatial indicators for heat wave vulnerability assessment, ideas and methods for mapping, spatial solutions for practical work such as planning and early warning. This article systematically reviews the progress of spatial assessment of heat wave vulnerability based on the perspective of geography. The contents include the definition of heat wave, spatial indicators and mapping methods. The literature reviews indicate that heat wave vulnerability assessment has gradually deepened from single perspective to the interdisciplinary study of meteorology, medicine, geography and other disciplines. In the future, more detailed exploration will be carried out, such as the construction of spatial indicators to integrate the advantages and research demands of various disciplines; the exploration about small-scale community to regional large-scale links and cross-regional research expression by mapping. Spatial approaches require differentiated research among different groups, which provide a scientific basis for climate change adaptation of cities.
    Qian XUE, Miaomiao XIE, Qiang GUO, Yanan WANG, Rongrong WU, Qi LIU. Research progress on urban heat wave vulnerability assessment: A geographical perspective[J]. Progress in Geography, 2020, 39(4): 685
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