Urban populations are growing rapidly throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Cities are vulnerable to the health impacts of climate change because of their concentration of people and infrastructure, the physical (geographical, material, and structural) attributes of the built environment, and the ecological interdependence with the urban ecosystem. Australia is one of the most highly urbanized countries in the region and its already variable climate is set to become hotter and drier with climate change. Climate change in Australia is expected to increase morbidity and mortality from thermal stress, bacterial gastroenteritis, vector-borne disease, air pollution, flooding, and bushfires. The cost and availability of fresh water, food, and energ...
Climate change will affect the health of urban populations. It represents a range of environmental ...
This report explores the relationship between climate change and liveability in remote Australia. Th...
Cities with a Mediterranean-type climate (Med-cities) are particularly susceptible to health risks f...
Urban populations are growing rapidly throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Cities are vulnerable to t...
Urban populations are growing rapidly throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Cities are vulnerable to t...
Global climate change is progressing and health impacts have been observed in a number of countries,...
Climate change is likely to be one of the greatest challenges that humans will face in the 21st cent...
Climate change is likely to adversely affect population health through its impacts on diseases alrea...
Highlights - We interview current urban planners about the health impacts of climate change. - Plann...
It has been demonstrated that the Earth is warming and climatic parameters are changing. In western ...
Climate change will affect the health of Australians over this century in many ways. Some impacts wi...
Anthony McMichael from the Australian National University writes that "climate change belongs...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) defines climate change as a ‘change in the stat...
Climate change will likely exacerbate already existing urban social inequities and health risks, th...
Although the implications of climate change for public health continue to be elucidated, we still re...
Climate change will affect the health of urban populations. It represents a range of environmental ...
This report explores the relationship between climate change and liveability in remote Australia. Th...
Cities with a Mediterranean-type climate (Med-cities) are particularly susceptible to health risks f...
Urban populations are growing rapidly throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Cities are vulnerable to t...
Urban populations are growing rapidly throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Cities are vulnerable to t...
Global climate change is progressing and health impacts have been observed in a number of countries,...
Climate change is likely to be one of the greatest challenges that humans will face in the 21st cent...
Climate change is likely to adversely affect population health through its impacts on diseases alrea...
Highlights - We interview current urban planners about the health impacts of climate change. - Plann...
It has been demonstrated that the Earth is warming and climatic parameters are changing. In western ...
Climate change will affect the health of Australians over this century in many ways. Some impacts wi...
Anthony McMichael from the Australian National University writes that "climate change belongs...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) defines climate change as a ‘change in the stat...
Climate change will likely exacerbate already existing urban social inequities and health risks, th...
Although the implications of climate change for public health continue to be elucidated, we still re...
Climate change will affect the health of urban populations. It represents a range of environmental ...
This report explores the relationship between climate change and liveability in remote Australia. Th...
Cities with a Mediterranean-type climate (Med-cities) are particularly susceptible to health risks f...