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Title
Strengthening Extreme Heat Resiliency through Public Policy in American Indian and Latino Communities
Description
This report examines community concerns and challenges related to extreme heat during a typical year and during the COVID-19 pandemic. It considers which policies have helped address these concerns and challenges and identifies potential opportunities to further support community members with the challenge of extreme heat. The report focuses specifically on American Indian and Latino/a community members, given their disproportionate risk of experiencing detrimental impacts of extreme heat and overlapping risk factors for negative outcomes of COVID-19.
Date Created
2021-08
Contributors
- Bausch, Chrissie (Contributor)
- Eustice, Kristi (Contributor)
- Cook-Davis, Alison (Contributor)
- Cruz, Imani (Contributor)
- Cruz, Melina (Contributor)
- Riddle, Paige (Contributor)
- Frazee, Madison (Contributor)
- O'Brien, Ellen (Contributor)
- Quintana, Erica (Contributor)
- Walmart Foundation (Contributor)
- Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Contributor)
Keywords
- social science
Resource Type
Extent
64
Language
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
Yes
Place of Publication (Text)
Phoenix, Arizona
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.P.N.85185
Copyright Date
2021-08
System Created
- 2021-10-06 02:46:00
System Modified
- 2022-02-11 02:08:11
- 2 years 2 months ago
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