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_aSelco Foundation
245 _aUrban informal industrial settlement day in the life of puffed rice making entrepreneurs
250 _aVol.2(70)
260 _aNew Delhi
_bBrijendra S. Dua
_c2022
300 _a86-94p.
520 _aThe agenda of Climate Change, in the last decade, has moved from being a footnote to a primary heading. The IPCC report states that climate-related risks to livelihoods, health and human security are projected to increase as the planet warms by 1.5 degrees. [IPCC 2022] With a 2-degree rise, the risks will further intensify, resulting in increased poverty. Every year, regions like North Karnataka witness heat waves, with temperatures in the summer rising to 40 °C and 45 °C. The extreme temperatures and resultant atmospheric conditions adversely affect health and cause dehydration, heat exhaustion, physiological stress, and sometimes even death. Furthermore, cooling is emerging as a new, basic need – even in countries that traditionally have not previously required appliances such as air conditioners and coolers adding to living expenditures and operational costs related to energy. Here we showcase case studies on how extreme temperatures combined with trade-based stress and drudgery affect communities and result in further inequities.
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_aLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (AR-LA)
773 0 _dNew Delhi Brijendra S. Dua
_tJournal of landscape architecture
_x0975-0177
856 _uhttp://www.lajournal.in/70-3.asp
_yClick here
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