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Protecting health in Europe from climate change

Protecting health in Europe from climate change

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단행본
개인저자
Menne, B. (Bettina).
단체저자명
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe.
서명 / 저자사항
Protecting health in Europe from climate change / editors : Bettina Menne, ... [et al.].
발행사항
Copenhagen, Denmark :   World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe,   2008.  
형태사항
51 p. : ill., ports. ; 28 cm.
ISBN
9789289071871
요약
The scientific consensus is that climate change affects health through changing weather patterns (such as more intense and frequent extreme events) and indirectly through changes in water, air, food quality and quantity, ecosystems, agriculture, livelihoods and infrastructure. The effects will be unevenly distributed, and those at greatest risk include people who are poor, very young, elderly and/or ill. Climate change can also pose a threat to health security. Failure to respond could be very costly in terms of disease, health care expenditure and lost productivity. As long as climate change is not too rapid or strong, many of the health effects can be controlled by strengthening health systems. This may include strengthening preparedness, public health services and health security, advocating action in other sectors to benefit health, better informing citizens and leading by example. Health systems need to strengthen their capacity to assess potential climate-related health effects, to review their capacities to cope, and develop and implement adaptation and mitigation strategies, and to strengthen a range of key areas of work - from disease surveillance and control to disaster risk reduction - that are essential for rapid detection of and action against climate-related risks. This publication intends to stimulate debate and support an active response by providing up-to-date information on the health effects of climate change, as well as practical guidance on specific actions that decision-makers at different levels in health and other sectors can take now.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-51).
일반주제명
Public health -- Europe. Climatic changes -- Health aspects -- Europe. Human beings -- Effect of climate on -- Europe. Greenhouse Effect -- Europe. Meteorological Factors -- Europe. Disease Transmission. Climate -- Europe. Health Systems Plans.
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300 ▼a 51 p. : ▼b ill., ports. ; ▼c 28 cm.
504 ▼a Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-51).
520 ▼a The scientific consensus is that climate change affects health through changing weather patterns (such as more intense and frequent extreme events) and indirectly through changes in water, air, food quality and quantity, ecosystems, agriculture, livelihoods and infrastructure. The effects will be unevenly distributed, and those at greatest risk include people who are poor, very young, elderly and/or ill. Climate change can also pose a threat to health security. Failure to respond could be very costly in terms of disease, health care expenditure and lost productivity. As long as climate change is not too rapid or strong, many of the health effects can be controlled by strengthening health systems. This may include strengthening preparedness, public health services and health security, advocating action in other sectors to benefit health, better informing citizens and leading by example. Health systems need to strengthen their capacity to assess potential climate-related health effects, to review their capacities to cope, and develop and implement adaptation and mitigation strategies, and to strengthen a range of key areas of work - from disease surveillance and control to disaster risk reduction - that are essential for rapid detection of and action against climate-related risks. This publication intends to stimulate debate and support an active response by providing up-to-date information on the health effects of climate change, as well as practical guidance on specific actions that decision-makers at different levels in health and other sectors can take now.
650 0 ▼a Public health ▼z Europe.
650 0 ▼a Climatic changes ▼x Health aspects ▼z Europe.
650 0 ▼a Human beings ▼x Effect of climate on ▼z Europe.
650 1 2 ▼a Greenhouse Effect ▼z Europe.
650 1 2 ▼a Meteorological Factors ▼z Europe.
650 2 2 ▼a Disease Transmission.
650 2 2 ▼a Climate ▼z Europe.
650 2 2 ▼a Health Systems Plans.
700 1 ▼a Menne, B. ▼q (Bettina).
710 2 ▼a World Health Organization. ▼b Regional Office for Europe.

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