Extreme Heat Toolkit
In collaboration with the Urban Sustainability Directors Network (USDN) equity, diversity and inclusion fellow and the Office of Resilience, Miami-Dade County’s Extreme Heat Toolkit was developed based on engagement with a wide variety of stakeholders. The goal of the toolkit is to provide a high-level briefing of various policy and project options identified by our community to adapt to and mitigate extreme heat.
The toolkit offers a glimpse into benefits and tradeoffs associated with adapting and mitigating extreme heat through strategies related to 1) Blue & Green Spaces; 2) Buildings and Transit; and 3) Communications and Community Engagement.
The toolkit is designed as a steppingstone to the County’s broader efforts to address extreme heat and the impacts of climate change. It is meant to be a helpful resource to policy makers and community leaders to help orient and organize the County’s future work in this space.
- Explore the Extreme Heat Toolkit
- Visit heat.gov, the National Integrated Heat Health Information System website designed to help understand and mitigate health risks from heat

Environmental Resources Management
Loren Parra
Overtown Transit Village North
701 NW 1st Court,
Miami, FL 33136
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