Climate change is likely to adversely affect population health through its impacts on diseases already of concern. How cities respond will largely determine its impact on the community.Results of 42 interviews with urban planners in Australia show that while they are aware of climate change as a general concern, they are not aware of the various ways in which it may impact on human health. Planning for climate change tends to focus on impacts on infrastructure (i.e. sea level rise) with little or no planning aimed at human health adaptation for city residents. Australia risks overlooking key public health opportunities that would address both contemporary health concerns and future health risks from climate change
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...
Highlights - We interview current urban planners about the health impacts of climate change. - Plann...
Climate change is likely to be one of the greatest challenges that humans will face in the 21st cent...
BACKGROUND Within an Australian context, the medium to long-term health impacts of climate change ar...
Background: Within an Australian context, the medium to long-term health impacts of climate change a...
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...
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,...
Although the implications of climate change for public health continue to be elucidated, we still re...
Although the implications of climate change for public health continue to be elucidated, we still re...
Climate change will affect human health, mostly adversely, resulting in a greater burden on the heal...
Climate change will have adverse impacts on human health, which are amplified in cities. For these i...
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...
Highlights - We interview current urban planners about the health impacts of climate change. - Plann...
Climate change is likely to be one of the greatest challenges that humans will face in the 21st cent...
BACKGROUND Within an Australian context, the medium to long-term health impacts of climate change ar...
Background: Within an Australian context, the medium to long-term health impacts of climate change a...
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...
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,...
Although the implications of climate change for public health continue to be elucidated, we still re...
Although the implications of climate change for public health continue to be elucidated, we still re...
Climate change will affect human health, mostly adversely, resulting in a greater burden on the heal...
Climate change will have adverse impacts on human health, which are amplified in cities. For these i...
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...