Exploring the associations between cooling centre accessibility and marginalization in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver, Canada

Author:

Quick Matthew1,Christidis Tanya1,Olaniyan Toyib1,Newstead Nick2,Pinault Lauren3

Affiliation:

1. Health Analysis Division Statistics Canada

2. Centre for Special Business Projects Statistics Canada

3. Centre for Social Data Insights and Innovation Statistics Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development

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