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Jan Ketil Rød and Maaike J. Maarse
Rural areas cool off by night but built-up urban areas lack similar relief and may threaten vulnerable people?s health during heat waves. Temperature varies within a city due to the heterogenous nature of urban environments, but official measurement stat...
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Jan Ketil Rød, Arne H. Eide, Thomas Halvorsen and Alister Munthali
Central to this article is the issue of choosing sites for where a fieldwork could provide a better understanding of divergences in health care accessibility. Access to health care is critical to good health, but inhabitants may experience barriers to he...
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Tomasz Opach, Carlo Navarra, Jan Ketil Rød and Tina-Simone Neset
People living in urban areas are often exposed to heat and inundation caused by heavy rains. Therefore, pedestrian routing in areas exposed to weather-related threats can be of value to citizens. In this study, water accumulated on roads, sidewalks and f...
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Geir Torgersen, Jan Ketil Rød, Knut Kvaal, Jarle T. Bjerkholt, Oddvar G. Lindholm
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Urban flooding caused by heavy rainfall is expected to increase in the future. The main purpose of this study was to investigate the variables characterizing the placement of a house, which seem to have an impact when it comes to the exposure to floods. ...
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Ketil Kohmann; Øystein Johnsen
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Fløistad, Inger Sundheim; Kohmann, Ketil
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Kohmann, Ketil
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