Decision-support tools to build climate resilience against emerging infectious diseases in Europe and beyond
Climate change is one of several drivers of recurrent outbreaks and geographical range expansion of infectious diseases in Europe. We propose a framework for the co-production of policy-relevant indicators and decision-support tools that track past, present, and future climate-induced disease risks across hazard, exposure, and vulnerability domains at the animal, human, and environmental interface. This entails the co-development of early warning and response systems and tools to assess the costs and benefits of climate change adaptation and mitigation measures across sectors, to increase health system resilience at regional and local levels and reveal novel policy entry points and opportunities. Our approach involves multi-level engagement, innovative methodologies, and novel data streams. We take advantage of intelligence generated locally and empirically to quantify effects in areas experiencing rapid urban transformation and heterogeneous climate-induced disease threats. Our goal is to reduce the knowledge-to-action gap by developing an integrated One Health—Climate Risk framework.
| Item Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Keywords | climate change,infectious disease,One Health,planetary health,human health,climate policy,co-production,adaption,mitigation,HorizonEurope programthroughtheprojectIDAlert(https://idalertproject.eu)with grantno.101057554andUKResearchandInnovationprojectrefererenceno.10056533.IDAlertispartoftheEUclimatechangeandhealth cluster(https://climate-health.eu).,This work is funded within the framework of the Horizon Europe program through the project IDAlert (https://idalertproject.eu) with grant no. 101057554 and UK Research and Innovation project refererence no. 10056533. |
| Departments |
Grantham Research Institute Management |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.lanepe.2023.100701 |
| Date Deposited | 08 Aug 2023 13:42 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/119944 |
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