Climate change and human health
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This paper discusses motorsport from the viewpoint of environmental sustainability amid growing concerns about the impact of human activity on the environment. It reviews the literature that positions motorsport in a global environmental... more
The aims of this study were to understand issues that climate change poses for major Australian sport stadia and the organizations that manage them, and any organizational responses to such issues. Like climate-dependent agriculture and... more
In the years since Island Press launched the Urban Resilience Project, the need for information on how to build resilient, equitable cities has only become more urgent. The latest UN climate reports show that we have precious little time... more
As human societies are beginning to feel the early effects of 21st Century climate change, adaptation is becoming an increasingly important area of enquiry across a range of human sectors and activities. This is particularly true for the... more
Abstract— The leather industry is suffering from the negative impact generated by the pollutionit causes to the environment. Nearly 70% of the pollution loads of BOD, COD, and Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) are generated from soaking,... more
"Abstract In the first quarter of 2010, the city of Caracas, suffered an intensification in the drought season with high temperatures, elevated incidences of forest fires, haze and smog phenomena intensified by the smoke from vegetation... more
Health, healing, and environmental conservation are often thought of as discrete responsibilities. In order to connect these frequently compartmentalized aspects of Christian mission, this article will provide an overview of climate... more
This study examined the spatial effects of El Niño and vulnerability on cholera in Peru across the epidemic period of 1991 to 1998. Using Wavelet and GIS analyses, relationships between sea surface temperatures and department-level... more
This Special Issue of the Journal of South Pacific Law, produced by the School of Law of the University of the South Pacific in Port Vila, Vanuatu, includes papers that explain how human rights obligations reinforce existing obligations... more
Recently, thermal properties of the landscaped rooftops and walls have attracted the interest of researchers because of the potential to minimize energy consumption in urban areas and to aid summer-time thermal control. For this reason... more
Using epidemiologic time series analysis, we examine associations between three hydroclimatic variables (temperature, precipitation, and streamflow) and waterborne acute gastro-intestinal illness (AGI) in two communities in the province... more
An important first step in assessing the risk of climate change is to carry out a vulnerability and adaptation assessment. In a vast country like India it was felt that carrying out a study at the sub-national (district level) would be... more
Your future your health; Health Experts explore one of the most pressing issues of our time. The social and economics decision making of today has an inevitable and profound effect on our health tomorrow. This expert panel asks what we... more
Very little is known concerning the local people understanding of climate change and the consequences it places on their health and well-being. This paper analyzes how the people of the remote areas of Nepal perceive climate change as a... more
Extreme weather conditions across Iraq influence people's psychosocial wellbeing, particularly the wellbeing of internally displaced persons (IDPs). This research examines the perceptions of climate change, as well as its causes and... more
This article will explore the academic responsibility of Evangelicals bioethicists to address climate change related health hazards. First, I will provide evidence-based data on climate change related health hazards, which... more
— This study was undertaken to assess the impacts of climate change on agricultural productivity and farmers' adaptation strategies in southwest Nigeria. The study sourced primary data from a total of 411 households who are mainly farmers... more
This interdisciplinary course is designed to introduce students to the many facets of climate (averages, extremes, variability and change) and the broad range of climate affairs and issues that affect society at global and local scales.... more
Bangladesh has been identified as one of the most water insecure countries to the predicted impacts of climate change and sea level rise, where salinity intrusion is considered to have serious implications for domestic water management... more
The evidence is overwhelming that members of particularly wealthy and industry-owning segments of Western societies have much larger carbon footprints than most other humans, and thereby contribute far more than their " fair share " to... more
The last decade has seen an unprecedented, worldwide acceleration of environmental and climate changes. These processes impact the dynamics of natural systems, which include components associated with human communities such as... more
Outbreaks of dengue occur in Queensland, Australia nearly every summer. In 2008-2009, there was an unusually large, protracted outbreak of dengue, comprised of 1,200 cases. We investigated the weather variables and their contribution to... more
Una publicación del Grupo de especialistas en Cambio Climatico y Salud, trabajando desde diferentes instituciones del país, coordinados y enlazados para conformar el Observatorio Nacional de Cambio Climático y Salud con el cual se... more
Climate change affects human health either directly or indirectly, and related impacts are complex, non-linear, and depend on several variables. The various climate change impacts on health include a change in the spatial distribution of... more
In this paper, we examine the ways in which multi-purpose leisure facilities (MPLFs) – being pivotal places for delivering aquatic, exercise, and indoor sport programmes – have responded to the climate change problem. The study was framed... more
In this study the contribution of meteorological parameters to the total variability of respiratory infections (RI) is analysed. For this purpose, data on the daily numbers of general practitioner (GP) consultations for RI during the year... more
Background: Australia has a hot climate with maximum summer temperatures in its major cities frequently exceeding 358C. Although ‘heat waves’ are an annual occurrence, the associated heat-related deaths among vulnerable groups, such as... more