
Heat Interventions
Informing interventions for low-income communities by capturing data on wearable, environmental, and self-reported heat impacts on health.
Description
This project captures a combination of wearable, environmental, and self-reported information to better understand the health impacts of extreme heat in low-income communities, with an eye to informing interventions that can be delivered at individual, building, and neighborhood-wide levels.
Collaborators
Collaborators: Prof. So-Min Cheong (Texas A&M University), Prof. Rishee Jain (Stanford University)
Keywords
environmental health
climate & heat
low-income communities
wearables
environmental sensors
field study
Team Members
Sonny Tao
Liz Murnane
Dylan Moore