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Public Health Measures to Address the Impact of Climate Change on Population Health—Proceedings from a Stakeholder Workshop

Background: The World Health Organization identified climate change as the 21st century’s biggest health threat. This study aimed to identify the current knowledge base, evidence gaps, and implications for climate action and health policymaking to address the health impact of climate change, includi...

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Autores principales: Jabakhanji, Samira Barbara, Arnold, Stephen Robert, Aunan, Kristin, Chersich, Matthew Francis, Jakobsson, Kristina, McGushin, Alice, Kelly, Ina, Roche, Niall, Stauffer, Anne, Stanistreet, Debbi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9603356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36294243
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013665
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author Jabakhanji, Samira Barbara
Arnold, Stephen Robert
Aunan, Kristin
Chersich, Matthew Francis
Jakobsson, Kristina
McGushin, Alice
Kelly, Ina
Roche, Niall
Stauffer, Anne
Stanistreet, Debbi
author_facet Jabakhanji, Samira Barbara
Arnold, Stephen Robert
Aunan, Kristin
Chersich, Matthew Francis
Jakobsson, Kristina
McGushin, Alice
Kelly, Ina
Roche, Niall
Stauffer, Anne
Stanistreet, Debbi
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description Background: The World Health Organization identified climate change as the 21st century’s biggest health threat. This study aimed to identify the current knowledge base, evidence gaps, and implications for climate action and health policymaking to address the health impact of climate change, including in the most underserved groups. Methods: The Horizon-funded project ENBEL (‘Enhancing Belmont Research Action to support EU policy making on climate change and health’) organised a workshop at the 2021-European Public Health conference. Following presentations of mitigation and adaptation strategies, seven international researchers and public health experts participated in a panel discussion linking climate change and health. Two researchers transcribed and thematically analysed the panel discussion recording. Results: Four themes were identified: (1) ‘Evidence is key’ in leading the climate debate, (2) the need for ‘messaging about health for policymaking and behaviour change’ including health co-benefits of climate action, (3) existing ‘inequalities between and within countries’, and (4) ‘insufficient resources and funding’ to implement national health adaptation plans and facilitate evidence generation and climate action, particularly in vulnerable populations. Conclusion: More capacity is needed to monitor health effects and inequities, evaluate adaptation and mitigation interventions, address current under-representations of low- or middle-income countries, and translate research into effective policymaking.
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spelling pubmed-96033562022-10-27 Public Health Measures to Address the Impact of Climate Change on Population Health—Proceedings from a Stakeholder Workshop Jabakhanji, Samira Barbara Arnold, Stephen Robert Aunan, Kristin Chersich, Matthew Francis Jakobsson, Kristina McGushin, Alice Kelly, Ina Roche, Niall Stauffer, Anne Stanistreet, Debbi Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: The World Health Organization identified climate change as the 21st century’s biggest health threat. This study aimed to identify the current knowledge base, evidence gaps, and implications for climate action and health policymaking to address the health impact of climate change, including in the most underserved groups. Methods: The Horizon-funded project ENBEL (‘Enhancing Belmont Research Action to support EU policy making on climate change and health’) organised a workshop at the 2021-European Public Health conference. Following presentations of mitigation and adaptation strategies, seven international researchers and public health experts participated in a panel discussion linking climate change and health. Two researchers transcribed and thematically analysed the panel discussion recording. Results: Four themes were identified: (1) ‘Evidence is key’ in leading the climate debate, (2) the need for ‘messaging about health for policymaking and behaviour change’ including health co-benefits of climate action, (3) existing ‘inequalities between and within countries’, and (4) ‘insufficient resources and funding’ to implement national health adaptation plans and facilitate evidence generation and climate action, particularly in vulnerable populations. Conclusion: More capacity is needed to monitor health effects and inequities, evaluate adaptation and mitigation interventions, address current under-representations of low- or middle-income countries, and translate research into effective policymaking. MDPI 2022-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9603356/ /pubmed/36294243 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013665 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Stauffer, Anne
Stanistreet, Debbi
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