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Verfasst von:Scheelbeek, Pauline [VerfasserIn]   i
 Dangour, Alan D. [VerfasserIn]   i
 Jarmul, Stephanie [VerfasserIn]   i
 Turner, Grace [VerfasserIn]   i
 Sietsma, Anne J. [VerfasserIn]   i
 Minx, Jan C. [VerfasserIn]   i
 Callaghan, Max [VerfasserIn]   i
 Ajibade, Idowu [VerfasserIn]   i
 Austin, Stephanie E. [VerfasserIn]   i
 Biesbroek, Robbert [VerfasserIn]   i
 Bowen, Kathryn J. [VerfasserIn]   i
 Chen, Tara [VerfasserIn]   i
 Davis, Katy [VerfasserIn]   i
 Ensor, Tim [VerfasserIn]   i
 Ford, James D. [VerfasserIn]   i
 Galappaththi, Eranga K. [VerfasserIn]   i
 Joe, Elphin T. [VerfasserIn]   i
 Musah-Surugu, Issah J. [VerfasserIn]   i
 Alverio, Gabriela Nagle [VerfasserIn]   i
 Schwerdtle, Patricia [VerfasserIn]   i
 Pokharel, Pratik [VerfasserIn]   i
 Salubi, Eunice A. [VerfasserIn]   i
 Scarpa, Giulia [VerfasserIn]   i
 Segnon, Alcade C. [VerfasserIn]   i
 Sina, Mariella [VerfasserIn]   i
 Templeman, Sienna [VerfasserIn]   i
 Xu, Jiren [VerfasserIn]   i
 Zavaleta-Cortijo, Carol [VerfasserIn]   i
 Berrang-Ford, Lea [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:The effects on public health of climate change adaptation responses
Titelzusatz:a systematic review of evidence from low- and middle-income countries
Verf.angabe:Pauline F.D. Scheelbeek, Alan D. Dangour, Stephanie Jarmul, Grace Turner, Anne J. Sietsma, Jan C. Minx, Max Callaghan, Idowu Ajibade, Stephanie E. Austin, Robbert Biesbroek, Kathryn J. Bowen, Tara Chen, Katy Davis, Tim Ensor, James D. Ford, Eranga K. Galappaththi, Elphin T. Joe, Issah J. Musah-Surugu, Gabriela Nagle Alverio, Patricia Nayna Schwerdtle, Pratik Pokharel, Eunice A. Salubi, Giulia Scarpa, Alcade C. Segnon, Mariella Sina, Sienna Templeman, Jiren Xu, Carol Zavaleta-Cortijo and Lea Berrang-Ford
E-Jahr:2021
Jahr:13 July 2021
Umfang:15 S.
Fussnoten:Gesehen am 21.09.2021
Titel Quelle:Enthalten in: Environmental research letters
Ort Quelle:Bristol : IOP Publ., 2006
Jahr Quelle:2021
Band/Heft Quelle:16(2021), 7, Artikel-ID 073001, Seite 1-15
ISSN Quelle:1748-9326
Abstract:Climate change adaptation responses are being developed and delivered in many parts of the world in the absence of detailed knowledge of their effects on public health. Here we present the results of a systematic review of peer-reviewed literature reporting the effects on health of climate change adaptation responses in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The review used the 'Global Adaptation Mapping Initiative' database (comprising 1682 publications related to climate change adaptation responses) that was constructed through systematic literature searches in Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar (2013-2020). For this study, further screening was performed to identify studies from LMICs reporting the effects on human health of climate change adaptation responses. Studies were categorised by study design and data were extracted on geographic region, population under investigation, type of adaptation response and reported health effects. The review identified 99 studies (1117 reported outcomes), reporting evidence from 66 LMICs. Only two studies were ex ante formal evaluations of climate change adaptation responses. Papers reported adaptation responses related to flooding, rainfall, drought and extreme heat, predominantly through behaviour change, and infrastructural and technological improvements. Reported (direct and intermediate) health outcomes included reduction in infectious disease incidence, improved access to water/sanitation and improved food security. All-cause mortality was rarely reported, and no papers were identified reporting on maternal and child health. Reported maladaptations were predominantly related to widening of inequalities and unforeseen co-harms. Reporting and publication-bias seems likely with only 3.5% of all 1117 health outcomes reported to be negative. Our review identified some evidence that climate change adaptation responses may have benefits for human health but the overall paucity of evidence is concerning and represents a major missed opportunity for learning. There is an urgent need for greater focus on the funding, design, evaluation and standardised reporting of the effects on health of climate change adaptation responses to enable evidence-based policy action.
DOI:doi:10.1088/1748-9326/ac092c
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Volltext ; Verlag: https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac092c
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 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac092c
Datenträger:Online-Ressource
Sprache:eng
Sach-SW:climate change adaptation
 climate change adaptation response
 data synthesis
 impacts
 low- and middle-income countries
 models
 public health
 risk
 systematic review
 vulnerability
K10plus-PPN:1771291591
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