Hayon Michelle Choi , Whanhee Lee , Dominic Roye , Seulkee Heo , Aleš Urban , Alireza Entezari, Ana Maria Vicedo-Cabrera, Antonella Zanobetti , Antonio Gasparrini , Antonis Analitis, Aurelio Tobias, Ben Armstrong, Bertil Forsberg , Carmen Íñiguez, Christofer Åström , Ene Indermitte , Eric Lavigne , Fatemeh Mayvaneh, Fiorella Acquaotta 16, Francesco Sera, Hans Orru, Ho Kim, Jan Kyselý, Joana Madueira, Joel Schwartz, Jouni J K Jaakkola, Klea Katsouyanni 9, Magali Hurtado Diaz , Martina S Ragettli, Mathilde Pascal, Niilo Ryti, Noah Scovronick, Samuel Osorio, Shilu Tong, Xerxes Seposo, Yue Leon Guo , Yuming Guo , Michelle L Bell
Identifying how greenspace impacts the temperature-mortality relationship in urban environments is crucial, especially given climate change and rapid urbanization. However, the effect modification of greenspace on heat-related mortality has been typically focused on a localized area or single country. This study examined the heat-mortality relationship among different greenspace levels in a global setting.