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dc.contributor.authorKristie L. Ebi 1, * , Frances Harris 2 , Giles B. Sioen 3,4 , Chadia Wannous 5 , Assaf Anyamba 6 , Peng Bi 7 , Melanie Boeckmann 8 , Kathryn Bowen 9,10,11, Guéladio Cissé 12,13 , Purnamita Dasgupta 14 , Gabriel O. Dida 15,16 , Alexandros Gasparatos 17 , Franz Gatzweiler 18, Firouzeh Javadi 19 , Sakiko Kanbara 20, Brama Kone 21,22, Bruce Maycock 23 , Andy Morse 24, Takahiro Murakami 19, Adetoun Mustapha 25, Montira Pongsiri 26 , Gerardo Suzán 27, Chiho Watanabe 4 and Anthony Capon 2
dc.date.accessioned2022-01-27T06:42:01Z
dc.date.available2022-01-27T06:42:01Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.maseno.ac.ke/handle/123456789/4671
dc.descriptionLink to Online content is : https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17238890en_US
dc.description.abstract: Human health and wellbeing and the health of the biosphere are inextricably linked. The state of Earth’s life-support systems, including freshwater, oceans, land, biodiversity, atmosphere, and climate, affect human health. At the same time, human activities are adversely affecting natural systems. This review paper is the outcome of an interdisciplinary workshop under the auspices of the Future Earth Health Knowledge Action Network (Health KAN). It outlines a research agenda to address cross-cutting knowledge gaps to further understanding and management of the health risks of these global environmental changes through an expert consultation and review process. The research agenda has four main themes: (1) risk identification and management (including related to water, hygiene, sanitation, and waste management); food production and consumption; oceans; and extreme weather events and climate change. (2) Strengthening climate-resilient health systems; (3) Monitoring, surveillance, and evaluation; and (4) risk communication. Research approaches need to be transdisciplinary, multi-scalar, inclusive, equitable, and broadly communicated. Promoting resilient and sustainable development are critical for achieving human and planetary health.en_US
dc.publisherInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Healthen_US
dc.subject: adaptation; biodiversity; climate; ecosystems; health; land use; mitigation; oceans; risk managementen_US
dc.titleTransdisciplinary Research Priorities for Human and Planetary Health in the Context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Developmenten_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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