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Health and Global Environmental ChangeSERIES, No. 2 heat - waves : risks and responsesISBN 92 890 1094 0 Health and Global Environmental ChangeSERIES, No. 2 World Health OrganizationRegional Office for EuropeScherfigsvej 8, DK-2100 Copenhagen , DenmarkTel.: +45 39 17 17 17 Fax: +45 39 17 18 18E-mail: site: : risk and responsesHealth and Global Environmental ChangeSERIES, No. 2 heat - waves : risks and responsesLead authors:Christina Koppe,Sari Kovats,Gerd Jendritzky and Bettina MenneContributing authors:J rgen Baum ller,Arieh Bitan,Julio D az Jim nez,Kristie L. Ebi,George Havenith,C sar L pez Santiago,Paola Michelozzi,Fergus Nicol,Andreas Matzarakis,Glenn McGregor,Paulo Jorge Nogueira,Scott Sheridanand Tanja Wolf2 AbstractHigh air temperatures can affect human Health and lead to additional deaths even under current climatic conditions. heat - waves occur infrequently in Europe and can significantly affect human Health , as witnessed in summer 2003.
HealthandGlobalEnvironmentalChange SERIES, No. 2 Heat-waves: risks and responses ISBN 92 890 1094 0 Health and Global Environmental Change SERIES, No. 2
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