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Climate Change and Human Health in Africa in Relation to Opportunities to Strengthen Mitigating Potential and Adaptive Capacity: Strategies to Inform an African “Brains Trust”
50
Zitationen
9
Autoren
2024
Jahr
Abstract
The urgency of climate-health action integrated with sustainable development in Africa cannot be overstated, given the multiple economic gains from reducing current impacts and projected risks of climate change on the continent's population health and well-being. Climate action must be integrated into Africa's development plan to meet the Sustainable Development Goals, protect vulnerable populations from the detrimental effects of climate change, and promote economic development.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- South African Medical Research Council(ZA)
- University of Pretoria(ZA)
- University of Johannesburg(ZA)
- Kintampo Health Research Centre(GH)
- University of Massachusetts Amherst(US)
- Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute(CH)
- University of Basel(CH)
- Addis Ababa University(ET)
- Makerere University(UG)
- Columbia University(US)