Cargando…

Impacts of Climate Change on Public Health in India: Future Research Directions

BACKGROUND: Climate change and associated increases in climate variability will likely further exacerbate global health disparities. More research is needed, particularly in developing countries, to accurately predict the anticipated impacts and inform effective interventions. OBJECTIVES: Building o...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Bush, Kathleen F., Luber, George, Kotha, S. Rani, Dhaliwal, R.S., Kapil, Vikas, Pascual, Mercedes, Brown, Daniel G., Frumkin, Howard, Dhiman, R.C., Hess, Jeremy, Wilson, Mark L., Balakrishnan, Kalpana, Eisenberg, Joseph, Kaur, Tanvir, Rood, Richard, Batterman, Stuart, Joseph, Aley, Gronlund, Carina J., Agrawal, Arun, Hu, Howard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2011
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3114809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21273162
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1003000
_version_ 1782206118045417472
author Bush, Kathleen F.
Luber, George
Kotha, S. Rani
Dhaliwal, R.S.
Kapil, Vikas
Pascual, Mercedes
Brown, Daniel G.
Frumkin, Howard
Dhiman, R.C.
Hess, Jeremy
Wilson, Mark L.
Balakrishnan, Kalpana
Eisenberg, Joseph
Kaur, Tanvir
Rood, Richard
Batterman, Stuart
Joseph, Aley
Gronlund, Carina J.
Agrawal, Arun
Hu, Howard
author_facet Bush, Kathleen F.
Luber, George
Kotha, S. Rani
Dhaliwal, R.S.
Kapil, Vikas
Pascual, Mercedes
Brown, Daniel G.
Frumkin, Howard
Dhiman, R.C.
Hess, Jeremy
Wilson, Mark L.
Balakrishnan, Kalpana
Eisenberg, Joseph
Kaur, Tanvir
Rood, Richard
Batterman, Stuart
Joseph, Aley
Gronlund, Carina J.
Agrawal, Arun
Hu, Howard
author_sort Bush, Kathleen F.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Climate change and associated increases in climate variability will likely further exacerbate global health disparities. More research is needed, particularly in developing countries, to accurately predict the anticipated impacts and inform effective interventions. OBJECTIVES: Building on the information presented at the 2009 Joint Indo–U.S. Workshop on Climate Change and Health in Goa, India, we reviewed relevant literature and data, addressed gaps in knowledge, and identified priorities and strategies for future research in India. DISCUSSION: The scope of the problem in India is enormous, based on the potential for climate change and variability to exacerbate endemic malaria, dengue, yellow fever, cholera, and chikungunya, as well as chronic diseases, particularly among the millions of people who already experience poor sanitation, pollution, malnutrition, and a shortage of drinking water. Ongoing efforts to study these risks were discussed but remain scant. A universal theme of the recommendations developed was the importance of improving the surveillance, monitoring, and integration of meteorological, environmental, geospatial, and health data while working in parallel to implement adaptation strategies. CONCLUSIONS: It will be critical for India to invest in improvements in information infrastructure that are innovative and that promote interdisciplinary collaborations while embarking on adaptation strategies. This will require unprecedented levels of collaboration across diverse institutions in India and abroad. The data can be used in research on the likely impacts of climate change on health that reflect India’s diverse climates and populations. Local human and technical capacities for risk communication and promoting adaptive behavior must also be enhanced.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3114809
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2011
publisher National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-31148092011-06-16 Impacts of Climate Change on Public Health in India: Future Research Directions Bush, Kathleen F. Luber, George Kotha, S. Rani Dhaliwal, R.S. Kapil, Vikas Pascual, Mercedes Brown, Daniel G. Frumkin, Howard Dhiman, R.C. Hess, Jeremy Wilson, Mark L. Balakrishnan, Kalpana Eisenberg, Joseph Kaur, Tanvir Rood, Richard Batterman, Stuart Joseph, Aley Gronlund, Carina J. Agrawal, Arun Hu, Howard Environ Health Perspect Review BACKGROUND: Climate change and associated increases in climate variability will likely further exacerbate global health disparities. More research is needed, particularly in developing countries, to accurately predict the anticipated impacts and inform effective interventions. OBJECTIVES: Building on the information presented at the 2009 Joint Indo–U.S. Workshop on Climate Change and Health in Goa, India, we reviewed relevant literature and data, addressed gaps in knowledge, and identified priorities and strategies for future research in India. DISCUSSION: The scope of the problem in India is enormous, based on the potential for climate change and variability to exacerbate endemic malaria, dengue, yellow fever, cholera, and chikungunya, as well as chronic diseases, particularly among the millions of people who already experience poor sanitation, pollution, malnutrition, and a shortage of drinking water. Ongoing efforts to study these risks were discussed but remain scant. A universal theme of the recommendations developed was the importance of improving the surveillance, monitoring, and integration of meteorological, environmental, geospatial, and health data while working in parallel to implement adaptation strategies. CONCLUSIONS: It will be critical for India to invest in improvements in information infrastructure that are innovative and that promote interdisciplinary collaborations while embarking on adaptation strategies. This will require unprecedented levels of collaboration across diverse institutions in India and abroad. The data can be used in research on the likely impacts of climate change on health that reflect India’s diverse climates and populations. Local human and technical capacities for risk communication and promoting adaptive behavior must also be enhanced. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2011-06 2011-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3114809/ /pubmed/21273162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1003000 Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Publication of EHP lies in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from EHP may be reprinted freely. Use of materials published in EHP should be acknowledged (for example, ?Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives?); pertinent reference information should be provided for the article from which the material was reproduced. Articles from EHP, especially the News section, may contain photographs or illustrations copyrighted by other commercial organizations or individuals that may not be used without obtaining prior approval from the holder of the copyright.
spellingShingle Review
Bush, Kathleen F.
Luber, George
Kotha, S. Rani
Dhaliwal, R.S.
Kapil, Vikas
Pascual, Mercedes
Brown, Daniel G.
Frumkin, Howard
Dhiman, R.C.
Hess, Jeremy
Wilson, Mark L.
Balakrishnan, Kalpana
Eisenberg, Joseph
Kaur, Tanvir
Rood, Richard
Batterman, Stuart
Joseph, Aley
Gronlund, Carina J.
Agrawal, Arun
Hu, Howard
Impacts of Climate Change on Public Health in India: Future Research Directions
title Impacts of Climate Change on Public Health in India: Future Research Directions
title_full Impacts of Climate Change on Public Health in India: Future Research Directions
title_fullStr Impacts of Climate Change on Public Health in India: Future Research Directions
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Climate Change on Public Health in India: Future Research Directions
title_short Impacts of Climate Change on Public Health in India: Future Research Directions
title_sort impacts of climate change on public health in india: future research directions
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3114809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21273162
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1003000
work_keys_str_mv AT bushkathleenf impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT lubergeorge impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT kothasrani impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT dhaliwalrs impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT kapilvikas impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT pascualmercedes impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT browndanielg impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT frumkinhoward impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT dhimanrc impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT hessjeremy impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT wilsonmarkl impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT balakrishnankalpana impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT eisenbergjoseph impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT kaurtanvir impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT roodrichard impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT battermanstuart impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT josephaley impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT gronlundcarinaj impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT agrawalarun impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections
AT huhoward impactsofclimatechangeonpublichealthinindiafutureresearchdirections