Funding for publication is provided by Research Enhancement funds for Jennifer Salmond provided by the University of Auckland. This article has been published as part of Environmental Health Volume 15 Suppl 1, 2016: Healthy-Polis: Challenges and Opportunities for Urban Environmental Health and ...
Climate change is one of the biggest global health threats of the 21st century. Sensitive to shifts in weather and climate patterns, all human populations are affected by the direct and indirect health impacts of climate change. These impacts include exposure to extreme weather events, environmental...
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Currently, climate change is one of the most significant global public health threats [1]. It has many direct and indirect consequences that impact human health. These include access to clean air, secure shelter and safe drinking water and food. Climate change also impacts the spread of climate...
Information technology solutions can respond to the emerging challenges of the urban health environment [21]. Many demonstrators anticipating the paradigm shifts toward smart cities have been introduced worldwide [22,23]. However, the smart city approach must incorporate low-carbon technologies to move...
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Results are robust to a broad set of scenarios and assumptions, including debated normative choices on how to value improved health. Funding EU Commission projects: INNOPATHS, NAVIGATE, ENGAGE, and COMMIT.Previous article in issue Next article in issue Introduction Climate change affects many aspects...
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Poorer and climate-vulnerable countries that contribute least to climate change are more likely to engage with health in their NDCs, while richer countries focus on non-health sectors in their NDCs, such as energy and the economy. Funding This work was in part funded through an unrestricted ...
A breakdown of the projects accompanying the response shows that €419 million ($442m) or around 40% of the funding, could go to a single project in Brazil. Three of the projects totalling €340m ($359m) are located in Iraq and four are in Cuba. ...