One of the potential linkages between climate change and public health stems from the way climate change may increase the likelihood of human exposure to water-borne pathogens. Climate change may have this effect due to 1) increased survival of fecal pathogens on land mediated by temperature and precipitation, 2) transport of pathogens over land and loading to water sources, and 3) increased risks from failure of water treatment and disinfections arising from flooding, and storm-water and sewage/septic overflows
International audienceProjections from the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM) for the southern p...
Climate change is affecting social and environmental determinants of health through access to safe d...
27 p.Increased temperatures and changes in patterns of rainfall as a result of climate change are wi...
Background and Purpose: Climate change has major impact on water cycle, resulting in effects on wate...
This case study summarizes the best available scientific evidence on climate change for water utilit...
Background: Water-related, including waterborne, diseases remain important sources of morbidity and ...
Climate change impacts the hydrological cycle. The intensity of extreme precipitation events and dro...
Climate change is an issue of unprecedented complexity and a major threat to ecosystem function, wat...
Climate change scenarios predict an increase of extreme rain events, which will increase the risk of...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Canadians are at increasing risk from water‐related events such as multiyear droughts, flooding and/...
In an era of accelerated climate change, Canadian homeowners face growing financial exposures to env...
The CCAA program and IDRC's Ecohealth program are jointly supporting a research and capacity-buildin...
Introduction. In the Republic of Moldova, the population's access to drinking water sources...
The quality of water in watersheds is expected to be altered due to climate change. However, there i...
International audienceProjections from the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM) for the southern p...
Climate change is affecting social and environmental determinants of health through access to safe d...
27 p.Increased temperatures and changes in patterns of rainfall as a result of climate change are wi...
Background and Purpose: Climate change has major impact on water cycle, resulting in effects on wate...
This case study summarizes the best available scientific evidence on climate change for water utilit...
Background: Water-related, including waterborne, diseases remain important sources of morbidity and ...
Climate change impacts the hydrological cycle. The intensity of extreme precipitation events and dro...
Climate change is an issue of unprecedented complexity and a major threat to ecosystem function, wat...
Climate change scenarios predict an increase of extreme rain events, which will increase the risk of...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Canadians are at increasing risk from water‐related events such as multiyear droughts, flooding and/...
In an era of accelerated climate change, Canadian homeowners face growing financial exposures to env...
The CCAA program and IDRC's Ecohealth program are jointly supporting a research and capacity-buildin...
Introduction. In the Republic of Moldova, the population's access to drinking water sources...
The quality of water in watersheds is expected to be altered due to climate change. However, there i...
International audienceProjections from the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM) for the southern p...
Climate change is affecting social and environmental determinants of health through access to safe d...
27 p.Increased temperatures and changes in patterns of rainfall as a result of climate change are wi...