Nurfatin Izzati Ahmad KamalZulfa Hanan Ash'aariAhmad Makmom AbdullahFaradiella Mohd KusinFerdaus Mohamat YusuffAmir Hamzah SharaaiFarrah Melissa Muharam & Noor Afiza Mohd Ariffin2024-05-142024-05-142022Kamal, N. I. A., Ash'aari, Z. H., Abdullah, A. M., Kusin, F. M., Mohamat Yusuff, F., Sharaai, A. H., ... & Mohd Ariffin, N. A. (2022). Extreme heat vulnerability assessment in tropical region: A case study in Malaysia. Climate and Development, 14(5), 472-486.https://repoemc.ukm.my/handle/123456789/644In this study, the extreme heat vulnerability index (EHVI) has been evaluated to identify the most vulnerable districts to extreme heat events. We evaluated exposure, population sensitivity and adaptive capacity from sociodemographic and remote sensing data.Heatwaveland surface temperatureheatvulnerability indicesurban heat IslandEl-NinoExtreme heat vulnerability assessment in tropical region: a case study in MalaysiaJournal