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. 2021 Dec 28;19(1):283. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19010283

Table 1.

Description of variables and expected impact on vulnerability.

Dimension Indicator Measurement Expected Impact on Vulnerability
Exposure Tall buildings Tall buildings are defined by the total number of sides of the house that is surrounded by tall buildings Positive
Industrial junctions Industrial junction is defined as a dummy variable. It takes a value 1 if there are any factories or major industrial areas nearby the house and 0 otherwise Positive
Traffic Junctions Traffic junction is defined as a dummy variable. It takes a value 1 if there is any highway or heavy traffic junction nearby the house and 0 otherwise Positive
Roof type Roof type is categorized into five groups as stated below: 1 = concrete; 2 = Asbestos; 3 = Clay tiles; 4 = Tin-sheet; 5 = Straw Positive
Time spent outside It is defined as the number of hours spent outside in a day on average by the household Positive
Time spent under direct sunlight It is defined as the number of hours spent directly under sunlight in a day on average by the household Positive
Sensitivity Age It is measured by the mean age of the household (in number of years) Positive
Annual income It is measured by the annual average income of the household (in INR) Negative
Education level Education level is categorized into six groups as stated below: 0 = Illiterate; 1 = Primary; 2 = Middle; 3 = High School; 4 = Intermediate; 5 = Graduation; 6 = Other professional course Negative
Hypertension It is measured by the number of household members who have hypertension Positive
Diabetes It is measured by the number of household members who have diabetes Positive
Water shortage Water shortage is defined as a dummy variable. It takes a value 1 if the household faces water shortage and 0 otherwise Positive
Power-cut Power-cut is defined as a dummy variable. It takes a value 1 if the household faces power-cuts in the summers and 0 otherwise Positive
Help from neighbours Help is defined as a dummy variable. It takes a value 1 if the household receives any form of help from the neighbours and 0 otherwise Positive
Adaptivity Vegetative patches Vegetative patches are defined as a dummy variable. It takes a value 1 if the household has any vegetative patches, like parks, fields, etc., nearby their house and 0 otherwise Negative
Water bodies Water bodies are defined as a dummy variable. It takes a value 1 if the household has any medium to large water bodies like ponds, lakes, rivers, etc., nearby their house and 0 otherwise Negative
Summer clothes Summer clothes are defined as a dummy variable. It takes a value 1 if the household members wear summer-appropriate clothes and 0 otherwise Negative
Reduced time Reduced time is defined as a dummy variable. It takes a value 1 if the household members have reduced time spent outside during summer and 0 otherwise Negative
Drinking more liquid Drinking more liquid is defined as a dummy variable. It takes a value 1 if the household members have increased the intake of liquids in the summer months to deal with heat and 0 otherwise Negative
Protective gears Use of protective gears is defined as a dummy variable. It takes a value 1 if the household members use umbrellas/hats/head-covers to prevent direct sunlight and 0 otherwise Negative
Cooling home Cool home is defined as a dummy variable. It takes a value 1 if the household uses fans or Air Conditioners as a mode to keep their home cooler and 0 otherwise Negative