Assessing the impacts, risks, and vulnerabilities of extreme heat in learning environments of Puerto Rico in 2023

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Pablo A. Méndez-Lázaro , Laura T. Cabrera-Rivera , Digna Rueda-Roa , Frank E. Muller-Karger , Manuel Heredia Morales , Mónica V. Sánchez-Sepúlveda , Ernesto Rodríguez , Odalys Martínez , Ernesto Morales , Patricia Chardón-Maldonado , Wanda I. Crespo-Acevedo , Sarah Molinari , Masoud Ghandehari , Jorge E. Gonzalez-Cruz
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Abstract

Introduction

Puerto Rico is experiencing anomalous heat episodes. The year 2023 was marked by unprecedented extreme heat events with negative impacts in Puerto Rico’s learning environments. This study aimed to understand the context, barriers, knowledge, risks, vulnerabilities, perceptions, employees’ profiles, attitudes, and symptoms related to extreme heat in learning environments.

Materials and Methods

We employed a mixed-methods approach combining: (1) Earth Observation Data and geospatial analysis, (2) an online survey for teachers, administrative staff, and other school employees from diverse educational settings and levels and (3) a series of participatory activities with stakeholders, practitioners and decision makers that led to knowledge co-production and adaptation strategies.

Results

36 % of schools were exposed to land surface temperatures exceeding 41.4 °C. The southern region showed the highest proportion (50.7 %) of schools in high or critical risk areas for heat and had insufficient A/C infrastructure. Survey results indicated significant disparities in A/C conditioning availability between private (17.28 %), public schools (2.93 %) and educational regions. Students and school employees in non-air-conditioned environments showed significantly higher odds of experiencing heat-related symptoms. Fatigue (OR=2.53), irrationality (OR=2.40), lack of attention (OR=2.14), dizziness (OR=2.62, 95 % CI: 1.91–3.65) were some of the most reported symptoms.

Conclusion

This assessment of extreme heat impacts in tropical learning environments reveals significant disparities in heat exposure and adaptation capacity across Puerto Rico's educational system. The findings highlight the urgent need for targeted interventions. This research contributes to the improvement of learning environments and serves as a model for adaptation efforts in educational settings in tropical islands.
评估2023年波多黎各学习环境中极端高温的影响、风险和脆弱性
波多黎各正在经历反常的高温事件。2023年发生了前所未有的极端高温事件,对波多黎各的学习环境产生了负面影响。本研究旨在了解学习环境中与极端高温相关的背景、障碍、知识、风险、脆弱性、认知、员工概况、态度和症状。材料和方法我们采用了混合方法:(1)地球观测数据和地理空间分析;(2)对来自不同教育背景和水平的教师、行政人员和其他学校员工进行在线调查;(3)与利益相关者、从业者和决策者进行一系列参与性活动,从而产生知识共同生产和适应策略。结果36%的学校暴露在地表温度超过41.4℃的环境中。南部地区最高的比例(50.7%)的学校处于高温高风区或高危地区,并且空调基础设施不足。调查结果显示,私立学校(17.28%)、公立学校(2.93%)和教育地区在空调利用率方面存在显著差异。在没有空调的环境中,学生和学校员工出现热相关症状的几率明显更高。疲劳(OR=2.53)、神志不清(OR=2.40)、注意力不集中(OR=2.14)、头晕(OR=2.62, 95% CI: 1.91 ~ 3.65)是报告最多的症状。结论:对热带学习环境中极端高温影响的评估表明,波多黎各教育系统在热暴露和适应能力方面存在显著差异。研究结果强调了有针对性干预措施的迫切需要。这项研究有助于改善学习环境,并为热带岛屿教育环境的适应工作提供了一个模型。
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The journal of climate change and health
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