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Associations between Green Building Design Strategies and Community Health Resilience to Extreme Heat Events: A Systematic Review of the Evidence

机译:绿色建筑设计策略与社区健康对极端高温事件的抵御能力之间的关联:证据的系统评价

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This project examined evidence linking green building design strategies with the potential to enhance community resilience to extreme heat events. Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) method for a systematic review, it assessed the strength of the evidence supporting the potential for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) credit requirements to reduce the adverse effects of extreme heat events and/or enhance a building’s passive survivability (i.e., the ability to continue to function during utility outages) during those events. The PRISMA Flow Diagram resulted in the selection of 12 LEED for New Construction (LEED NC) credits for inclusion in the review. Following a preliminary scan of evidence supporting public health co-benefits of the LEED for Neighborhood Development rating system, queries were submitted in PubMed using National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings Terms. Queries identified links between LEED credit requirements and risk of exposure to extreme heat, environmental determinants of health, co-benefits to public health outcomes, and co-benefits to built environment outcomes. Public health co-benefits included reducing the risk of vulnerability to heat stress and reducing heat-related morbidity and mortality. The results lay the groundwork for collaboration across the public health, civil society, climate change, and green building sectors.
机译:该项目研究了将绿色建筑设计策略与增强社区应对极端高温事件的能力联系起来的证据。遵循系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目进行系统评价之后,评估小组评估了支持潜在的能源和环境设计(LEED®)信贷要求潜力的证据的强度,以减少以下方面的不利影响:极端热事件和/或增强建筑物在这些事件中的被动生存能力(即,在公用事业中断期间继续运行的能力)。 PRISMA流程图导致选择了12项新建筑LEED信用(LEED NC)积分,以纳入评估。在对支持LEED邻里发展评级系统的公共卫生共同利益的证据进行初步扫描之后,使用国家医学图书馆医学主题词条款在PubMed中提出了疑问。查询确定了LEED信贷要求与暴露于高温下的风险,健康的环境决定因素,公共健康成果的共同利益以及建筑环境成果的共同利益之间的联系。公共卫生的共同好处包括减少易受热应激的风险和减少与热相关的发病率和死亡率。结果为公共卫生,公民社会,气候变化和绿色建筑部门之间的合作奠定了基础。

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