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  • Rising temperatures are posing significant health risks globally, particularly affecting vulnerable populations, and indoor air temperature data is crucial for understanding health and comfort.
  • Current research on indoor heat exposure, especially in rural-urban landscapes, is scarce, with a notable absence of studies in South Asia.
  • This study aims to fill this gap by measuring indoor and outdoor temperatures in five low-income sites across South Asia, using a dataset from 206 indoor temperature loggers and five outdoor weather stations to analyze heat stress factors.

Article Abstract

Rising temperatures are causing distress across the world, and for those most vulnerable, it is a silent killer. Information about indoor air temperature in residential dwellings is of interest for a range of reasons, such as health, thermal comfort and coping practices. However, there have been only few studies that measure indoor heat exposure, and contrast these to outdoor temperatures in rural-urban areas, of which none are in South Asia. We aim to close this knowledge gap with our indoor and outdoor heat measurement dataset, covering five low-income sites in South Asia. Two sites are in rural areas (Maharashtra, India), while three sites focus on urban areas (Dhaka, Delhi and Faisalabad). Data are based on 206 indoor temperature data loggers and complemented by data from five outdoor automated weather stations. The data-set can be used to examine temperature and humidity variation in low-socioeconomic status households in rural and urban areas and to better understand factors aggravating heat stress. This is important to plan and implement actions for combating heat stress.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9184534PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01314-5DOI Listing

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