Climate change and child wellbeing: a systematic evidence and gap map on impacts, mitigation, and adaptation DOI Creative Commons
M. Mohamed,

S. Amin,

Edward Lever

и другие.

The Lancet Planetary Health, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 9(4), С. e337 - e346

Опубликована: Апрель 1, 2025

We developed a systematic evidence and gap map (2014-24) to assess how climate change impacts, mitigation, adaptation affect the wellbeing of children aged 0-18 years globally, discussed findings with Children in All Policies 2030 Youth Advisory Board. Health was most researched child domain (84%; 948 1127 studies), followed by education (15%; n=171), food security nutrition (14%; n=160). Research on children's agency resilience, displacement, socioeconomic distress, safety received less attention. research gaps included limited studies vector-borne diseases, mental health beyond post-traumatic stress disorder, outcomes for 5-18 years. Mitigation focused largely educational (45%; 114 252 studies) behavioural changes (31%; n=79), evaluation financing, infrastructure, technology, clean energy, policy actions. advisory board members emphasised importance schools, social media, intergenerational dialogue driving action while protecting wellbeing.

Язык: Английский

Climate change and child wellbeing: a systematic evidence and gap map on impacts, mitigation, and adaptation DOI Creative Commons
M. Mohamed,

S. Amin,

Edward Lever

и другие.

The Lancet Planetary Health, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 9(4), С. e337 - e346

Опубликована: Апрель 1, 2025

We developed a systematic evidence and gap map (2014-24) to assess how climate change impacts, mitigation, adaptation affect the wellbeing of children aged 0-18 years globally, discussed findings with Children in All Policies 2030 Youth Advisory Board. Health was most researched child domain (84%; 948 1127 studies), followed by education (15%; n=171), food security nutrition (14%; n=160). Research on children's agency resilience, displacement, socioeconomic distress, safety received less attention. research gaps included limited studies vector-borne diseases, mental health beyond post-traumatic stress disorder, outcomes for 5-18 years. Mitigation focused largely educational (45%; 114 252 studies) behavioural changes (31%; n=79), evaluation financing, infrastructure, technology, clean energy, policy actions. advisory board members emphasised importance schools, social media, intergenerational dialogue driving action while protecting wellbeing.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0