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A protocol for analysing the effects on health and greenhouse gas emissions of implemented climate change mitigation actions
Background: It is crucial to understand the benefits to human health from decarbonisation to galvanise action among decision makers. Most of our existing evidence comes from modelling studies and little is known about the extent to which the health co-benefits of climate change mitigation actions ar...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9608249/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36312457 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16754.2 |
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author | Hassan, Syreen Cuevas Garcia-Dorado, Sol Belesova, Kristine Murage, Peninah Whitmee, Sarah Huxley, Rachel Green, Rosemary Haines, Andrew |
author_facet | Hassan, Syreen Cuevas Garcia-Dorado, Sol Belesova, Kristine Murage, Peninah Whitmee, Sarah Huxley, Rachel Green, Rosemary Haines, Andrew |
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description | Background: It is crucial to understand the benefits to human health from decarbonisation to galvanise action among decision makers. Most of our existing evidence comes from modelling studies and little is known about the extent to which the health co-benefits of climate change mitigation actions are realised upon implementation. We aim to analyse evidence from mitigation actions that have been implemented across a range of sectors and scales, to identify those that can improve and sustain health, while accelerating progress towards a zero-carbon economy. Objectives: To understand the implementation process of actions and the role of key actors; explain the contextual elements influencing these actions; summarise what effects, both positive and negative, planned and unplanned they may have on emissions of greenhouse gases and health; and to summarise environmental, social, or economic co-benefits. Data: We will review evidence collected through partnership with existing data holders and an open call for evidence. We will also conduct a hand search of reference lists from systematic reviews and websites of organisations relevant to climate change mitigation. Screening: Screening will be done by two reviewers according to a pre-defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Analysis: We will identify gaps where implementation or evaluation of implementation of mitigation actions is lacking. We will synthesise the findings to describe how actions were implemented and how they achieved results in different contexts, identifying potential barriers and facilitators to their design, implementation, and uptake. We will also synthesise their effect on health outcomes and other co-benefits. Quantitative synthesis will depend on the heterogeneity of outcomes and metrics. Conclusions: Findings will be used to identify lessons that can be learned from successful and unsuccessful mitigation actions, to make inferences on replicability, scalability, and transferability and will contribute to the development of frameworks that can be used by policy makers. |
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spelling | pubmed-96082492022-10-28 A protocol for analysing the effects on health and greenhouse gas emissions of implemented climate change mitigation actions Hassan, Syreen Cuevas Garcia-Dorado, Sol Belesova, Kristine Murage, Peninah Whitmee, Sarah Huxley, Rachel Green, Rosemary Haines, Andrew Wellcome Open Res Study Protocol Background: It is crucial to understand the benefits to human health from decarbonisation to galvanise action among decision makers. Most of our existing evidence comes from modelling studies and little is known about the extent to which the health co-benefits of climate change mitigation actions are realised upon implementation. We aim to analyse evidence from mitigation actions that have been implemented across a range of sectors and scales, to identify those that can improve and sustain health, while accelerating progress towards a zero-carbon economy. Objectives: To understand the implementation process of actions and the role of key actors; explain the contextual elements influencing these actions; summarise what effects, both positive and negative, planned and unplanned they may have on emissions of greenhouse gases and health; and to summarise environmental, social, or economic co-benefits. Data: We will review evidence collected through partnership with existing data holders and an open call for evidence. We will also conduct a hand search of reference lists from systematic reviews and websites of organisations relevant to climate change mitigation. Screening: Screening will be done by two reviewers according to a pre-defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Analysis: We will identify gaps where implementation or evaluation of implementation of mitigation actions is lacking. We will synthesise the findings to describe how actions were implemented and how they achieved results in different contexts, identifying potential barriers and facilitators to their design, implementation, and uptake. We will also synthesise their effect on health outcomes and other co-benefits. Quantitative synthesis will depend on the heterogeneity of outcomes and metrics. Conclusions: Findings will be used to identify lessons that can be learned from successful and unsuccessful mitigation actions, to make inferences on replicability, scalability, and transferability and will contribute to the development of frameworks that can be used by policy makers. F1000 Research Limited 2022-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9608249/ /pubmed/36312457 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16754.2 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Hassan S et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol Hassan, Syreen Cuevas Garcia-Dorado, Sol Belesova, Kristine Murage, Peninah Whitmee, Sarah Huxley, Rachel Green, Rosemary Haines, Andrew A protocol for analysing the effects on health and greenhouse gas emissions of implemented climate change mitigation actions |
title | A protocol for analysing the effects on health and greenhouse gas emissions of implemented climate change mitigation actions |
title_full | A protocol for analysing the effects on health and greenhouse gas emissions of implemented climate change mitigation actions |
title_fullStr | A protocol for analysing the effects on health and greenhouse gas emissions of implemented climate change mitigation actions |
title_full_unstemmed | A protocol for analysing the effects on health and greenhouse gas emissions of implemented climate change mitigation actions |
title_short | A protocol for analysing the effects on health and greenhouse gas emissions of implemented climate change mitigation actions |
title_sort | protocol for analysing the effects on health and greenhouse gas emissions of implemented climate change mitigation actions |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9608249/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36312457 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16754.2 |
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