The Phoenix Regional Heat and Air Quality Knowledge Repository
A wide variety of researchers, practitioners, community members, and other stakeholders have been engaged in important work to understand the dynamics, mitigation, planning, and response related to urban heat and air quality in the Phoenix Metro Area. The Phoenix Regional Heat and Air Quality Knowledge Repository is designed to serve as a collection of knowledge and products that have resulted from this work. This includes peer-reviewed journal publications, white papers, reports, presentations, and more.
The goal of this Heat and Air Quality Knowledge Repository is to provide a user-friendly, publically accessible interface to explore literature, data sets, and reports generated by researchers, practitioners, and other regional stakeholders that may be informative for local and regional efforts mitigating the adverse impacts of heat.
Visit the Repository
To visit the Heat and Air Quality Knowledge Repository, please use the following link: Phoenix Regional Heat and Air Quality Repository
Using the Repository
Utilize the search feature to search for items using particular keywords, or by author or title. In addition, a number of helpful filters exist at the left side of this page to assist with browsing the repository. Some examples of filter options include Subject (ex: urban heat island, vulnerability), Resource Type (ex: report, journal article), or Contributor/Author. When you find an item you would like to know more about, simply click on the item’s title and you will be presented with additional information, such as publishing metadata and an abstract or summary. Finally, to access the item, follow the DOI or link from within the item’s description.
This repository is intended to be a living resource that will be updated frequently. Please check back periodically for additional information.
Questions or Feedback?
If you have any questions or feedback regarding the repository or its contents, please contact the repository administrators by using the feedback button in the top right-hand side of the repository.