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    Heat adaptation and place: experiences in South Australian rural communities

    Exposure to extreme heat is a familiar seasonal experience for many rural communities across Australia, which is projected to increase in frequency and intensity with climate change. This has wide-ranging impl...

    Susan Williams, Scott Hanson-Easey, Guy Robinson in Regional Environmental Change (2017)

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    Perceptions of malaria control and prevention in an era of climate change: a cross-sectional survey among CDC staff in China

    Though there was the significant decrease in the incidence of malaria in central and southwest China during the 1980s and 1990s, there has been a re-emergence of malaria since 2000.

    Michael **aoliang Tong, Alana Hansen, Scott Hanson-Easey, Scott Cameron in Malaria Journal (2017)

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    Heatwave and work-related injuries and illnesses in Adelaide, Australia: a case-crossover analysis using the Excess Heat Factor (EHF) as a universal heatwave index

    Heatwaves, or extended periods of extreme heat, are predicted to increase in frequency, intensity and duration with climate change, but their impact on occupational injury has not been extensively studied. We ...

    Blesson M. Varghese, Alana Hansen in International Archives of Occupational and… (2019)

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    Characterising the impact of heatwaves on work-related injuries and illnesses in three Australian cities using a standard heatwave definition- Excess Heat Factor (EHF)

    Heatwaves have potential health and safety implications for many workers, and heatwaves are predicted to increase in frequency and intensity with climate change. There is currently a lack of comparative eviden...

    Blesson M. Varghese, Adrian G. Barnett in Journal of Exposure Science & Environmenta… (2019)