The paper conceptually identifies the socio-economic consequences of cli- mate change with health effects of heat waves. It is virtually certain that the length, frequency and intensity of heat waves will increase in the future. A heat wave is generally defined as a period of several days to weeks of abnormally hot weather. The number of heat extremes has substantially increased across Europe, but temperature thresholds for health impacts differ according to re- gions and seasons. The health effects of extreme heat waves regarding climate change with its consequences in health care can also be detected in Hungary.
The risk of heat-related illness and mortality exists for the whole population, but there are some vulnerable groups. Public health measures need to be imple- mented to prevent heat-related illness and mortality in local community and institutions.
The aim of this paper is to present the most important results of a research project which were made by qualitative methods. The article contains four main chapters. The primary object is to define the role of climate change in socio- economic processes. Secondly, there are some useful information about the re- search project and its tasks to analyse local public health consequences of cli- mate change. Thirdly, all experiences of qualitative examinations are based on
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