Climate Adaptive Action Plans to Manage Heat Stress in Indian Cities
Project details
Name:CLIMATE ADAPTIVE ACTION PLANS TO MANAGE HEAT STRESS IN INDIAN CITIES
Date:2017 to 2021
Author:irade
The frequency and intensity of heatwaves is expected to rise in the 21st Century. It affects human
health and often results in physiological stress in people even triggering mortality. The worrisome
part is that heat waves affect a large population in a short span of time that may create health
issues and produce cascading socioeconomic impacts such as work loss and a decrease in labour
productivity. To add to this, low heat-health risk awareness among the citizenry, preparedness of
governance systems to respond to heat-related threats, and lack of policies to improve system
preparedness are creating repercussions of health emergencies, wellbeing and economy of the
cities.
The ongoing and exponential threats to the environment and the recent wake-up call in the
6th IPCC report on heating of Earth’s surface around 2.0 °F (1.1 °C) highlights that future global
mean temperature and related heatwaves are only expected to increase. The world’s sevenwarmest years have all occurred since 2014, with 10 of the warmest years occurring since 2005
(NoAA, 2021).