• Innovative Methods for the Benefit of Public Health Using Space Technologies for Disaster Response 

      Dinas, P. C.; Mueller, C.; Clark, N.; Elgin, T.; Nasseri, S. A.; Yaffe, E.; Madry, S.; Clark, J. B.; Asrar, F. (2015)
      Space applications have evolved to play a significant role in disaster relief by providing services including remote sensing imagery for mitigation and disaster damage assessments; satellite communication to provide access ...
    • Mass gathering preparedness: The experience of the Athens 2004 olympic and Para-Olympic games 

      Hadjichristodoulou, C.; Mouchtouri, V.; Soteriades, E. S.; Vaitsi, V.; Kolonia, V.; Vasilogiannacopoulos, A. P.; Kremastinou, J. (2005)
      Planning for environmental health management of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games included assessment of the capacity and deficiencies of relevant public health agencies in Athens and the other four Olympic cities with 17 ...
    • An occupational heat–health warning system for Europe: The HEAT-SHIELD platform 

      Morabito M., Messeri A., Noti P., Casanueva A., Crisci A., Kotlarski S., Orlandini S., Schwierz C., Spirig C., Kingma B.R.M., Flouris A.D., Nybo L. (2019)
      Existing heat–health warning systems focus on warning vulnerable groups in order to reduce mortality. However, human health and performance are affected at much lower environmental heat strain levels than those directly ...
    • Overview of existing heat-health warning systems in Europe 

      Casanueva A., Burgstall A., Kotlarski S., Messeri A., Morabito M., Flouris A.D., Nybo L., Spirig C., Schwierz C. (2019)
      The frequency of extreme heat events, such as the summer of 2003 in Europe, and their corresponding consequences for human beings are expected to increase under a warmer climate. The joint collaboration of institutional ...