@article{28b9ebf274034630b678e4f0fd7bd17c,
title = "Chronic heat stress in tropical urban informal settlements",
abstract = "The health and economic impacts of extreme heat on humans are especially pronounced in populations without the means to adapt. We deployed a sensor network across 12 informal settlements in Makassar, Indonesia to measure the thermal environment that people experience inside and outside their homes. We calculated two metrics to assess the magnitude and frequency of heat stress conditions, wet bulb temperature and wet bulb globe temperature, and compared our in situ data to that collected by weather stations. We found that informal settlement residents experience chronic heat stress conditions, which are underestimated by weather stations. Wet bulb temperatures approached the uppermost limits of human survivability, and wet bulb globe temperatures regularly exceeded recommended physical activity thresholds, both in houses and outdoors. Under a warming climate, a growing number of people living informally will face potentially severe impacts from heat stress that have likely been previously overlooked or underestimated.",
keywords = "Environmental health, Environmental issues, Weathering",
author = "Ramsay, {Emma E.} and Fleming, {Genie M.} and Faber, {Peter A.} and Barker, {S. Fiona} and Rohan Sweeney and Taruc, {Ruzka R.} and Chown, {Steven L.} and Duffy, {Grant A.}",
note = "Funding Information: This research was supported by The Wellcome Trust [Our Planet, Our Health Grant 205222/Z/16/Z]. Research was conducted with permission from the Indonesian Ministry of Research and Technology [Research permits 360/E5/E5.4/SIP/2019, 8/SIP/FRP/E5/Dit.KI/I/1/2019, 7/SIP/FRP/E5/Dit.KI/I/1/2019, 84/E5/E5.4/SIP.EXT/2019]. E.E.R is supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship. G.A.D is the recipient of an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award [DE190100003] funded by the Australian Government. R.S is the recipient of an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award [DE210101568]. We thank the RISE Program Consortium (details of the RISE study can be found on the study website: www.rise-program.org) for field data collection assistance and administrative support and Michelle Escobar for extracting data from the Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey. E.E.R. G.A.D. and S.L.C. designed the study; E.E.R. G.M.F. P.A.F. S.F.B. R.R.T. R.S. and G.A.D. coordinated local field teams and collected the data; E.E.R. G.A.D. S.F.B. and R.S. analysed the data; E.E.R. G.A.D. and S.L.C. wrote the initial draft and all authors contributed to the final draft. The authors declare no competing interests. The author list of this paper includes contributors from the location where the research was conducted who participated in the data collection, design, analysis, and/or interpretation of the work. We worked to ensure that the study questionnaires were prepared in an inclusive way. Funding Information: This research was supported by The Wellcome Trust [Our Planet, Our Health Grant 205222/Z/16/Z ]. Research was conducted with permission from the Indonesian Ministry of Research and Technology [Research permits 360/E5/E5.4/SIP/2019, 8/SIP/FRP/E5/Dit.KI/I/1/2019, 7/SIP/FRP/E5/Dit.KI/I/1/2019, 84/E5/E5.4/SIP.EXT/2019]. E.E.R is supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship. G.A.D is the recipient of an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award [ DE190100003 ] funded by the Australian Government . R.S is the recipient of an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award [ DE210101568 ]. We thank the RISE Program Consortium (details of the RISE study can be found on the study website: www.rise-program.org ) for field data collection assistance and administrative support and Michelle Escobar for extracting data from the Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 The Author(s)",
year = "2021",
month = nov,
day = "19",
doi = "10.1016/j.isci.2021.103248",
language = "English",
volume = "24",
journal = "iScience",
issn = "2589-0042",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "11",
}