Effects of urbanization on vulnerability to heat-related mortality in urban and rural areas in South Korea: a nationwide district-level time-series study.
Whanhee LeeMunjeong ChoiMichelle L BellCinoo KangJeongju JangInsung SongYong-Ook KimKristie L EbiHo KimPublished in: International journal of epidemiology (2021)
Our findings indicate that the association between population density and heat-mortality risk is different in urban and rural areas, and that district characteristics related to heat-mortality risk also differ by urbanicity. These results can contribute to understanding the complex role of urbanization on heat vulnerability and can provide evidence to policy makers for prioritizing resources.