Kai Wan's research focuses on the effect of high and low temperatures on human health under climate change and the associated risks, vulnerabilities and adaptation. She has an interdisciplinary background including environmental epidemiology, human geography, climate change management and natural resource and environmental science.
Affiliations
Department of Public Health, Environments and Society
Faculty of Public Health and Policy
Selected Publications
Correction: Temperature‑related mortality and associated vulnerabilities: evidence from Scotland using extended time‑series datasets.
2023
Environmental health : a global access science source
Heat-health governance in a cool nation: A case study of Scotland
2023
Environmental Science & Policy
Air quality services on climate time-scales for decision making: An empirical study of China
2021
Journal of Cleaner Production