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Climate Information for Public Health Action

Climate Information for Public Health Action

Simon Mason

About this book

Policy-makers are increasingly concerned about the impact of climate variability and change on the health of vulnerable populations. Variations and trends in climatic factors and extreme weather events impact many health outcomes, including malaria, heat stress and undernutrition.?? Climate Information for Public Health Action is based on the premise that climate knowledge and information can help protect the public from climate-sensitive health risks. With a focus on infectious disease, hydro-meteorological disasters and nutrition, the book explores why, when and how data on the historical, current and future (from days to decades) climate can be incorporated into health decision-making. Created as a collaborative effort between climate and health experts, this book targets a broad technical public health community, alongside development practitioners and policy-makers engaged in climate change adaptation. It may also guide climate experts in the development of climate services tailored to health needs. Written in an accessible, informative style, while maintaining the highest technical and scientific standards, it will also be a valuable resource for students and academics studying and working in the emerging field of environment and health.

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OL Work ID
OL20930031W

Subjects

Climate changePublic health & preventive medicinePublic healthEnvironmental healthClimatic changesEnvironmental aspectsHealth aspectsSanté publiqueAspect de l'environnementPOLITICAL SCIENCEPublic PolicyEnvironmental PolicyBUSINESS & ECONOMICSDevelopmentSustainable DevelopmentMEDICALHealth Policy

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