Hester Biemans, Christian Siderius, Arthur Lutz, Santosh Nepal et al.
C.M.J. Jacobs, Tanya Singh, Ganesh Gorti, Usman Iftikhar et al.
Low socio-economic status has been widely recognized as a significant factor in enhancing a person's vulnerability to climate change including vulnerability to changes in temperature. Yet, little is known about exposure to heat within cities in developing countries, and even less about exposure with...
Hester Biemans, Christian Siderius, Ashok Mishra, Bashir Ahmad
Abstract. Especially in the Himalayan headwaters of the main rivers in South Asia, shifts in runoff are expected as a result of a rapidly changing climate. In recent years, our insight into these shifts and their impact on water availability has increased. However, a similar detailed understanding o...
Premsagar Tasgaonkar, Dipak Zade, Sana Ehsan, Ganesh Gorti et al.
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 onl...
Hester Biemans, Christian Siderius, Ashok Mishra, Bashir Ahmad
Abstract. Especially in the Himalayan headwaters of the main rivers in South Asia, shifts in runoff are expected as a result of a rapidly changing climate. In recent years, our insight in these shifts and their impact on water availability has increased. However, a similar detailed understanding of ...
Premsagar Tasgaonkar, Dipak Zade, Sana Ehsan, Ganesh Gorti et al.
This file-set contains data on indoor and outdoor temperature measurements in five-study sites in the South Asian region. Two study sites focus on the rural part; Yavatmal and Jalna (Maharashtra, India) while Dhaka (Bangladesh), Delhi (India) and Faisalabad (Pakistan) focus on urban heat exposure.<b...