Vienna Institute of Demography (Ed.) - Roman Hoffmann - Liliana Andriano - Marion Borderon - Kathryn Grace - Tobias Rüttenauer - Erich Striessnig (Guest Eds.)


Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2024

Population and climate change

ISSN 1728-4414
Print Edition
ISSN 1728-5305
Online Edition
ISBN 978-3-7001-9476-7
Print Edition
ISBN 978-3-7001-9477-4
Online Edition
Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2024 
2024, ONLINE FIRST 
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Relevance of population mobility for climate change mitigation
Susana B. Adamo

Research Articles

Temperature- and seasonality-related infectious disease mortality among infants: A retrospective time-series study of Sweden, 1868–1892
Johan Junkka - Maria Hiltunen

Impact of urban outdoor thermal conditions on selected hospital admissions in Novi Sad, Serbia
Daniela Arsenović - Stevan Savić - Dragan Milošević - Zorana Lužanin - Milena Kojić - Ivana Radić - Sanja Harhaji - Miodrag Arsić

Projecting environmental impacts with varying population, affluence and technology using IPAT – Climate change and land use scenarios
Emma Engström - Martin Kolk

Extreme temperatures and morbidity in old age in Europe
Francesca Zanasi - Risto Conte Keivabu

Climate, conflict and internal migration in Colombia
Katharina Fenz - Thomas Mitterling - Jesus Crespo Cuaresma - Isabell Roitner-Fransecky

Gender, climate and landowning: Sources of variability in the weather pattern change and ideal fertility relationship in Sahelian West Africa
Isabel H. McLoughlin Brooks

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Vienna Institute of Demography (Ed.) - Roman Hoffmann - Liliana Andriano - Marion Borderon - Kathryn Grace - Tobias Rüttenauer - Erich Striessnig (Guest Eds.)


Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2024

Population and climate change

ISSN 1728-4414
Print Edition
ISSN 1728-5305
Online Edition
ISBN 978-3-7001-9476-7
Print Edition
ISBN 978-3-7001-9477-4
Online Edition
Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2024 
2024, ONLINE FIRST 
Open access


Daniela Arsenović, Stevan Savić, Dragan Milošević, Zorana Lužanin, Milena Kojić, Ivana Radić, Sanja Harhaji, Miodrag Arsić

doi:10.1553/p-m53z-m2eh

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Climate change has been recognized as an important issue in public health, with particular concerns being raised about the effects of heat and cold extremes on health, and about seasonal changes over the year and their associations with increased mortality and hospitalizations. This paper explored the relationship between physiological equivalent temperature (PET) and cardiovascular and respiratory hospital admissions in Novi Sad (Serbia) with the aim of assessing the impact of urban outdoor thermal conditions on health. Analysis was performed using daily data on cardiovascular and respiratory hospital admissions by gender covering the period from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2017. For the same period, PET was calculated using data from two urban meteorological network stations. The association between PET and hospital admissions was examined using a generalized additive model (GAM) combined with a distributed lag non-linearmodel (DLNM). The study found a non-linear relationship between PET and cardiovascular and respiratory hospital admissions, with a larger impact during the cold period of the year. The findings also indicated that under conditions of high PET, the cumulative RR increased for cardiovascular admissions (for males) and respiratory admissions (for females). People with pre-existing respiratory diseases were found to be more vulnerable under conditions of extremely low and moderately low PET, with a greater effect at lag 0–14 days. By contrast, for people with cardiovascular diseases, low PET was linked to a decrease in hospital admissions, with the risk being lowest at lag 0 and 0–3 days.

Keywords:  Hospital admission, Physiological equivalent temperature, Cardiovascular diseases, Respiratory diseases, Serbia
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Debate

Relevance of population mobility for climate change mitigation
Susana B. Adamo

Research Articles

Temperature- and seasonality-related infectious disease mortality among infants: A retrospective time-series study of Sweden, 1868–1892
Johan Junkka - Maria Hiltunen

Impact of urban outdoor thermal conditions on selected hospital admissions in Novi Sad, Serbia
Daniela Arsenović - Stevan Savić - Dragan Milošević - Zorana Lužanin - Milena Kojić - Ivana Radić - Sanja Harhaji - Miodrag Arsić

Projecting environmental impacts with varying population, affluence and technology using IPAT – Climate change and land use scenarios
Emma Engström - Martin Kolk

Extreme temperatures and morbidity in old age in Europe
Francesca Zanasi - Risto Conte Keivabu

Climate, conflict and internal migration in Colombia
Katharina Fenz - Thomas Mitterling - Jesus Crespo Cuaresma - Isabell Roitner-Fransecky

Gender, climate and landowning: Sources of variability in the weather pattern change and ideal fertility relationship in Sahelian West Africa
Isabel H. McLoughlin Brooks



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Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
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