Energy insecurity: a framework for understanding energy, the built environment, and health among vulnerable populations in the context of climate change
D. Hernández
American Journal of Public Health, 2013, vol. 103, issue 4, e32-34
Keywords: catering service; climate change; construction work and architectural phenomena; editorial; energy resource; environment; environmental planning; health; housing; human; public health; socioeconomics; vulnerable population, Climate Change; Energy-Generating Resources; Environment; Environment Design; Facility Design and Construction; Food Supply; Housing; Humans; Public Health; Socioeconomic Factors; Urban Health; Vulnerable Populations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2012.301179
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