Association between work in deforested, compared to forested, areas and human heat strain: An experimental study in a rural tropical environment.
Megan K SuterKristin A MillerIke AnggraeniKristie L EbiEdward T GameJennifer KrenzYuta J MasudaLianne SheppardNicholas H WolffJune T SpectorPublished in: Environmental research letters : ERL [Web site] (2019)
In this experimental study in a tropical, rural setting, activity in a deforested versus a forested setting was associated with increased objectively measured heat strain. Longer durations of hyperthermia can increase the risk of serious health outcomes. Land use decisions should consider the implications of deforestation on local heat exposure and health as well as on forest services, including carbon storage functions that impact climate change mitigation.