Public Health Aspects of Climate Change Adaptation in Three Cities: A Qualitative Study DOI Open Access
Glória Macassa, Ana Isabel Ribeiro, Anneli Marttila

и другие.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Год журнала: 2022, Номер 19(16), С. 10292 - 10292

Опубликована: Авг. 18, 2022

Climate change presents an unprecedented public health challenge as it has a great impact on population outcomes across the global population. The key to addressing these challenges is adaptation carried out in cities through collaboration between institutions, including ones. Through semi-structured interviews (n = 16), this study investigated experiences and perceptions of what aspects are considered by urban planners researchers when planning climate coastal Söderhamn (Sweden), Porto (Portugal) Navotas (the Philippines). Results thematic analysis indicated that participating stakeholders were aware main risks threatening their (rising water levels flooding, extreme temperatures, air pollution). In addition, interviewees talked about with other sectors, sector, implementing plans. However, inclusion sector partner process was identified only two cities, Porto. Furthermore, found there few pertaining (water sanitation, prevention heat-related water-borne diseases, consequences associated heat waves vulnerable groups such children elderly persons) latest plans posted each city’s website. Moreover, participants pointed different difficulties: insufficient financial resources, limited intersectoral for adaptation, lack involvement processes, especially one which solely responsibility planners. Studies using larger samples needed better understand why still almost absent efforts adapt change.

Язык: Английский

The 2021 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: code red for a healthy future DOI Creative Commons

Marina Romanello,

Alice McGushin, Claudia Di Napoli

и другие.

The Lancet, Год журнала: 2021, Номер 398(10311), С. 1619 - 1662

Опубликована: Окт. 1, 2021

Язык: Английский

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The Impact of Climate Change on Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence, and its Implications DOI Creative Commons
Emma Lawrance, Rhiannon Thompson, Jessica Newberry Le Vay

и другие.

International Review of Psychiatry, Год журнала: 2022, Номер 34(5), С. 443 - 498

Опубликована: Июль 4, 2022

Converging global evidence highlights the dire consequences of climate change for human mental health and wellbeing. This paper summarises literature across relevant disciplines to provide a comprehensive narrative review multiple pathways through which interacts with Climate acts as risk amplifier by disrupting conditions known support good health, including socioeconomic, cultural environmental conditions, living working conditions. The disruptive influence rising temperatures extreme weather events, such experiencing heatwave or water insecurity, compounds existing stressors experienced individuals communities. has deleterious effects on people's is particularly acute those groups already disadvantaged within countries. Awareness experiences escalating threats inaction can generate understandable psychological distress; though strong emotional responses also motivate action. We highlight opportunities communities cope act change. Consideration interconnected impacts their determinants must inform evidence-based interventions. Appropriate action that centres justice reduce current future burden, while simultaneously improving nurture wellbeing equality. presented adds further weight need decisive decision makers all scales.

Язык: Английский

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Global priorities for climate change and mental health research DOI Creative Commons
Fiona J Charlson, Suhailah Ali, Jura Augustinavicius

и другие.

Environment International, Год журнала: 2021, Номер 158, С. 106984 - 106984

Опубликована: Ноя. 20, 2021

Compared with other health areas, the mental impacts of climate change have received less research attention. The literature on and is growing rapidly but characterised by several limitations gaps. In a field where need for designing evidence-based adaptation strategies urgent, gaps are vast, implementing broad, all-encompassing agenda will require some strategic focus.We followed structured approach to prioritise future research. We consulted experts working across change, both within outside in high, middle, low-income countries, garner consensus about priorities change. Experts were identified based whether they had published work health, worked governmental non-governmental organisations from professional networks authors who been active space.Twenty-two participated low- middle-income countries (n = 4) high-income 18). Our process ten key progressing change.While considered biggest threat global coming century, tackling this could be most significant opportunity shape our centuries come because co-benefits transitioning more sustainable ways living. Research health-related systems assist decision-makers develop robust mitigation policies plans potential broad benefits society environment.

Язык: Английский

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Tracking the impacts of climate change on human health via indicators: lessons from the Lancet Countdown DOI Creative Commons
Claudia Di Napoli, Alice McGushin,

Marina Romanello

и другие.

BMC Public Health, Год журнала: 2022, Номер 22(1)

Опубликована: Апрель 6, 2022

In the past decades, climate change has been impacting human lives and health via extreme weather events alterations in labour capacity, food security, prevalence geographical distribution of infectious diseases across globe. Climate indicators (CCHIs) are workable tools designed to capture complex set interdependent interactions through which is affecting health. Since 2015, a novel sub-set CCHIs, focusing on impacts, exposures, vulnerability (CCIEVIs) developed, refined, integrated by Working Group 1 "Lancet Countdown: Tracking Progress Health Change", an international collaboration disciplines that include climate, geography, epidemiology, occupation health, economics.

Язык: Английский

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Eco-emotions and Psychoterratic Syndromes: Reshaping Mental Health Assessment Under Climate Change DOI Creative Commons
Paolo Cianconi,

Batul Hanife,

Francesco Grillo

и другие.

The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 96(2), С. 211 - 226

Опубликована: Июнь 30, 2023

Human activities like greenhouse gas emissions, pollution, and deforestation are largely responsible for climate change biodiversity loss. The is a complex system scientists striving to predict, prevent, address the aforementioned issues in order avoid reaching tipping points. threat humankind not only physical (ie, heat waves, floods, droughts) but also psychological, especially some groups. Insecurity, danger, chaos, an unstable due have both short- long-term psychological effects. In this scenario, need new categories emerging, namely, eco-emotions psychoterratic syndromes which include eco-anxiety, ecological grief, worry, trauma. This paper focuses on these categories, presenting summary of each one, including definitions, hypotheses, questions, testological evaluations, as useful tool be consulted by researchers clinicians help them therapeutic work. Also, endeavors distinguish between stress resulting positive outcome, such pro-environmental behavior, compared that leads psychopathology. Prevention intervention strategies social community support fundamental cope with mitigate effect mental health. conclusion, crisis has led enormous increase research its consequences Researchers must prepared assess phenomenon provide those who cannot anxiety climatic mourning.

Язык: Английский

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Exploring Sustainable Development Goal Research Trajectories in Small Island Developing States DOI Open Access
Raghu Raman, Walter Leal Filho, Héctor Martín

и другие.

Sustainability, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 16(17), С. 7463 - 7463

Опубликована: Авг. 29, 2024

This study investigates the alignment of research on small island developing states (SIDSs) with sustainable development goals (SDGs), identifying key focus areas, interdisciplinary connections, gaps, thematic clusters, and insights from case studies. By employing a mixed methods design that combines quantitative scientometric analysis qualitative studies, this unique examines nexus between SIDS its contribution to SDGs. The findings reveal SDG 13 (climate action) 14 (life below water) dominate research, emphasizing need address climate challenges marine biodiversity. Economic aspects are underscored by 8 (decent work economic growth) 12 (responsible consumption production), while urban inequality addressed through 11 (sustainable cities communities) 10 (reduced inequalities). Renewable energy food security focal points in 7 (affordable clean energy) 2 (zero hunger). Moderate outputs 3 (good health well-being) 15 land) suggest holistic approach, lower activity SDGs 16 (peace), 6 (clean water), 4 (education), 5 (gender) presents opportunities for further exploration. is highly interdisciplinary, as seen three distinct networks: foundational social goals, environmental objectives, preservation. clusters include adaptation, public health, socioeconomic development, policy economics. Case studies various SIDSs illustrate complex interplay sustainability, well-being, highlighting importance tailored approaches, international cooperation, local community engagement. These underscore integrated strategies SIDSs, action, practices, comprehensive approaches achieve effectively.

Язык: Английский

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Asymmetric effects of high-tech industry and presence of pollution-haven hypothesis in APEC countries: fresh evidence with panel quantile regression DOI
Qasim Khan, Ahsan Anwar, Tufail Muhammad

и другие.

Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 26(8), С. 2643 - 2660

Опубликована: Янв. 4, 2024

Язык: Английский

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Association between climate related hazards and depression among coastal communities in Indonesia DOI Creative Commons
Asri Maharani,

Sujarwoto Sujarwoto,

Herni Susanti

и другие.

Scientific Reports, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 15(1)

Опубликована: Фев. 27, 2025

Abstract Climate change has a profound impact on the mental health and well-being of people all over world. However, studies impacts climate-driven rising sea levels remain few. This study aims to examine risk depression among who live in coastal areas susceptible natural hazards associated with climate change. We used Indonesia Basic Health Survey 2018, which included 642,419 adults Indonesia. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was conducted relationship between living hazard area depression. socio-demographics, status, access information identify most vulnerable groups. Our findings show that coastline have 1.13 times higher odds than outside those areas. Individuals were less likely autonomous mobility or resources, including young adults, females, low socio-economic conditions, pre-existing had other Culturally acceptable effective interventions should thus target these populations settings effectively reduce climate-related risks.

Язык: Английский

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Quantitative methods for climate change and mental health research: current trends and future directions DOI Creative Commons
Alessandro Massazza, Anaïs Teyton, Fiona J Charlson

и другие.

The Lancet Planetary Health, Год журнала: 2022, Номер 6(7), С. e613 - e627

Опубликована: Июль 1, 2022

Язык: Английский

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Climatic and Environmental Change, Migration, and Health DOI Creative Commons
Celia McMichael

Annual Review of Public Health, Год журнала: 2022, Номер 44(1), С. 171 - 191

Опубликована: Дек. 21, 2022

The impacts of climate change, such as sea-level rise and extreme weather events, are expected to increase alter human migration mobility. Climate-related mobility is not inherently a crisis; it can provide pathway for adaptation change. However, growing body research identifies health risks some opportunities associated with climate-related This review examines recent (published since 2018) on the change-mobility-health nexus; this focuses largely in-country in Asia, Africa, Pacific Island countries. It considers links between anthropogenic change documents findings empirical that addresses consequences displacement, planned relocation, migration, into sites risk. highlight need climate-sensitive migrant-inclusive care heating world.

Язык: Английский

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