Climate change affects the fundamental bases of good human health, which are clean air, safe drinking water, sufficient food, and secure shelter. Climate change is known to impact health through three climate dimensions: extreme heat, natural disasters, and infections and diseases. The temporal and spatial climatic changes that will affect the biology and ecology of vectors and intermediate hosts are likely to increase the risks of disease transmission. The greatest effect of climate change on disease transmission is likely to be observed at the extremes of the range of temperatures at which transmission typically occurs. Caribbean countries are marked by unique geographical and geological features. When combined with their physical...
The present volume captures the results of the studies conducted during Phase 2 of the RECCC projec...
BACKGROUND:Small island developing states (SIDS) in the Caribbean region are challenged with managin...
As anthropogenic inputs continue to drive climate change towards a "tipping point" of increasingly s...
Climate change is considered to be the most pervasive and truly global of all issues affecting human...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
This research paper assesses the likely economic impact of climate change on the health sector in Tr...
Climate change is the biggest “global health threat facing humanity” in the 21st century. Climate ch...
Climate change is a naturally occurring phenomenon in which the earth‘s climate goes through cycles ...
The Caribbean is not homogenous with regard to water resources. The Caribbean climate can be charact...
Small island developing states in the Caribbean are among the most vulnerable countries on the plane...
Caribbean policymakers are faced with special challenges from climate change and these are related...
There are significant, fundamental changes taking place in global air and sea surface temperatures a...
The objective of this paper is to assess the impact of climate change on sustainable development in ...
The present volume captures the results of the studies conducted during Phase 2 of the RECCC projec...
BACKGROUND:Small island developing states (SIDS) in the Caribbean region are challenged with managin...
As anthropogenic inputs continue to drive climate change towards a "tipping point" of increasingly s...
Climate change is considered to be the most pervasive and truly global of all issues affecting human...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
Climate change has the potential to impact on global, regional, and national disease burdens both di...
This research paper assesses the likely economic impact of climate change on the health sector in Tr...
Climate change is the biggest “global health threat facing humanity” in the 21st century. Climate ch...
Climate change is a naturally occurring phenomenon in which the earth‘s climate goes through cycles ...
The Caribbean is not homogenous with regard to water resources. The Caribbean climate can be charact...
Small island developing states in the Caribbean are among the most vulnerable countries on the plane...
Caribbean policymakers are faced with special challenges from climate change and these are related...
There are significant, fundamental changes taking place in global air and sea surface temperatures a...
The objective of this paper is to assess the impact of climate change on sustainable development in ...
The present volume captures the results of the studies conducted during Phase 2 of the RECCC projec...
BACKGROUND:Small island developing states (SIDS) in the Caribbean region are challenged with managin...
As anthropogenic inputs continue to drive climate change towards a "tipping point" of increasingly s...