Stress of Hot Environments
Explore the intricate relationship between environmental warmth and its physiological effects in "Stress of Hot Environments" by D. McK Kerslake. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this insightful monograph spans 328 pages, providing a comprehensive examination of how various factors such as wind, sunshine, and humidity contribute to heat stress beyond mere air temperature. Kerslake delves into the theoretical frameworks necessary for constructing a universal index of heat stress, making this work invaluable for researchers and professionals in physiology and environmental sciences. Discover the depths of human resilience and physiological responses to extreme conditions with this essential addition to your library.