Don’t Melt Today: A user-generated-content approach to informal cooling refuges and intraday route planning on heat-warning days
Jiaxi Wang
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The most elaborate, intellectually, of the article’s arguments about urban heat response is the claim that local adaptation depends on whether residents can connect cooling centers, shaded places, and isolated facilities into workable daily routes. Using Gelsenkirchen as a case, the study identifies informal cooling refuges from publicly visible user-generated content and translates these traces into an auditable cooling index. Lightweight proxy checks are then used to ask whether the index remains directionally consistent with known cooling conditions such as canopy, vegetation, and water proximity. It is not a question of formal planning or local evidence, but of making the latter supplement the former. Doing so demands an austere discipline of auditability, detachment from anecdote, and some care about what counts as refuge. One has to understand, for one thing, that heat adaptation cannot be reduced to location alone. One needs access, usability, and everyday climate justice.
Date: 2026-05-12
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/eg3hk_v1
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