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Adapting to the health impacts of climate change in a sustainable manner

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posted on 2024-11-15, 17:53 authored by Damian Hoy, Adam Roth, Christelle Lepers, Jo Durham, Johann BellJohann Bell, Alexis Durand, Padma Narsey Lal, Yvan Souares
The climate is changing is this is posing significant threats to human health. Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing Pacific Island countries and territories due to their unique geophysical features, and their social, economic and cultural characteristics. the Pacific region also faces challenges with widely dispersed populations, limited resources and fragmented health systems. Over the past few years, there has been a substantial increase in international aid for health activities aimed at adapting to the threats of climate change. This funding needs to be used strategically to ensure an effective approach to reducing the health risk from climate change. Respecting the principles of development effectiveness will result in more effective and sustainable adaptation, in particular, 1) processes should be owned and driven by local communities, 2) investments should be aligned with existing national priorities and policies, and 3) existing systems must not be ignored, but rather expanded upon and reinforced.

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Hoy, D., Roth, A., Lepers, C., Durham, J., Bell, J., Durand, A., Lal, P. and Souares, Y. (2014). Adapting to the health impacts of climate change in a sustainable manner. Globalization and Health, 10 (82), 1-10.

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Globalization and Health

Volume

10

Issue

1

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English

RIS ID

96633

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