Adelaide's Urban canopy cover study published in new book

We are delighted to advise that the Environment Institute's听听(first author), , and , all from the School of Architecture and Built Environment, have authored the chapter entitled 鈥The Potential for Urban Canopy Cover to Reduce Heat-Related Mortality in Adelaide鈥 in the recently published book听The book reports on current and projected urban overheating and mitigation technologies covering multiple cities across the world.


The team's study is based on modelling and it quantifies the potential impact of increasing urban canopy cover in reducing heat-related mortality in each local government area in the Greater Adelaide Metropolitan.听Using spatial analytic techniques the study evaluates the spatial variability and relationships between increased tree coverage, potential reduction of heat-related mortality rates and various socio-economic and demographic risk factors. The results indicate dramatic public health benefits possible from increasing tree canopy coverage, emphasising an urgent need for close alignment of public health policy with urban planning and greening policies for the whole region. They found that there is a solid case for tailoring urban greening and tree canopy enhancement at the district level based on the socio-economic and cultural characteristics of local populations.


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