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Title: Parcel scale land cover and land use for Arizona’s urbanized areas, Flagstaff, Phoenix-Mesa, Tucson, Dec 2023

Abstract

The health impacts of heat exposure are unequally experienced, with certain subpopulations particularly vulnerable to the effects of rising global temperatures. Manufactured Housing (MH) – transportable residential units constructed off-site before being moved to a parcel, organized either in Parks or Non-Parks tenure types – presents a diverse housing type that is hypothesized to be more vulnerable to extreme heat. This dataset contains land cover and housing type for 1.7 million parcels in three of Arizona’s urbanized areas. The data supports research confirming the hypothesis that residents of MH are more likely to experience heat vulnerability than those in single-family housing, multifamily housing, and condos/townhouses due to an average lack of proximate vegetation.

Authors:
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  1. University of Arizona; University of Arizona
  2. University of Arizona
Publication Date:
DOE Contract Number:  
SC0023520
Research Org.:
Environmental System Science Data Infrastructure for a Virtual Ecosystem; Southwest Urban Corridor Integrated Field Laboratory (SW-IFL)
Sponsoring Org.:
U.S. DOE > Office of Science > Biological and Environmental Research (BER)
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; ACRES PER PARCEL; ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER; BUILDINGS PER PARCEL; CITY NAME; COUNTY; COUNTY AND ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER; COUNTY CODE; EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > LAND USE/LAND COVER; MANUFACTURED HOUSING; MANUFACTURED HOUSING TYPES; PARCEL USE CODE; PERCENTAGE OF DIRT LAND COVER; PERCENTAGE OF IMPERVIOUS LAND COVER; PERCENTAGE OF VEGETATED ACREAGE IN A PARCEL; PERCENTAGE OF VEGETATED ACREAGE PER BUILDING IN A PARCEL; PERCENTAGE OF VEGETATION LAND COVER; RESIDENTIAL TYPE
OSTI Identifier:
2455025
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15485/2455025

Citation Formats

Stoker, Philip, Santiago, Xahria, and Kear, Mark. Parcel scale land cover and land use for Arizona’s urbanized areas, Flagstaff, Phoenix-Mesa, Tucson, Dec 2023. United States: N. p., 2023. Web. doi:10.15485/2455025.
Stoker, Philip, Santiago, Xahria, & Kear, Mark. Parcel scale land cover and land use for Arizona’s urbanized areas, Flagstaff, Phoenix-Mesa, Tucson, Dec 2023. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.15485/2455025
Stoker, Philip, Santiago, Xahria, and Kear, Mark. 2023. "Parcel scale land cover and land use for Arizona’s urbanized areas, Flagstaff, Phoenix-Mesa, Tucson, Dec 2023". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.15485/2455025. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/2455025. Pub date:Sun Dec 31 23:00:00 EST 2023
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abstractNote = {The health impacts of heat exposure are unequally experienced, with certain subpopulations particularly vulnerable to the effects of rising global temperatures. Manufactured Housing (MH) – transportable residential units constructed off-site before being moved to a parcel, organized either in Parks or Non-Parks tenure types – presents a diverse housing type that is hypothesized to be more vulnerable to extreme heat. This dataset contains land cover and housing type for 1.7 million parcels in three of Arizona’s urbanized areas. The data supports research confirming the hypothesis that residents of MH are more likely to experience heat vulnerability than those in single-family housing, multifamily housing, and condos/townhouses due to an average lack of proximate vegetation.},
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year = {Sun Dec 31 23:00:00 EST 2023},
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