Urban Planning for Climate Resilience: A Public Health Imperative
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2. Rezaei M, Kim D, Alizadeh A, Rokni L (2021). Evaluating the mental-health pos-itive impacts of agritourism; A case study from South Korea. Sustainability, 13(16):8712.
3. Landrigan PJ, Fuller R, Acosta NJ, et al (2018). The Lancet Commission on pol-lution and health. Lancet, 391(10119):462-512.
4. Cho E, Kang Y, Cho Y (2022). Effects of fine particulate matter on cardiovascular disease morbidity: a study on seven met-ropolitan cities in South Korea. Int J Public Health, 67:1604389.
5. Ho JY, Shi Y, Lau KK, et al (2023). Urban heat island effect-related mortality un-der extreme heat and non-extreme heat scenarios: A 2010–2019 case study in Hong Kong. Sci Total Environ, 858(Pt 1):159791.
6. Lee J, Chon J, Park Y, et al (2023). The Per-ceptions and Use of Urban Neighbor-hood Parks Since the Outbreak of COVID-19: A Case Study in South Ko-rea. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 20(5):4259.
7. Kim B, Lee GS, Kim M, et al (2023). Devel-oping and applying an urban resilience index for the evaluation of declining ar-eas: A case study of South Korea’s urban regeneration sites. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 20(4):3653.
8. Lee SM, Huh DW, Kwon YG (2025). Local healthcare resources associated with unmet healthcare needs in South Korea: a spatial analysis. Geospat Health, 20(1).
9. Kim S, Lee S, Kim M, Lee C, Kang JY (2024). Vulnerability Assessment for Pe-diatric Healthcare Services Using Agent-based Modeling: A Case Study of Four Districts in Southwest Seoul. Journal of the Korean Geographical Society, Apr 30;59(2):196-209.
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Rezaei M, Park SH. Urban Planning for Climate Resilience: A Public Health Imperative. Iran J Public Health. 2025;54(11):2543-2545.



