Public Health-Global Health, University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle, WA 98105, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Oct 21;19(20):13651. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192013651.
Looming climate change health impacts among rural communities will require a robust health system response. To reduce health inequities and promote climate justice, rural local health departments (LHDs) must be adequately resourced and supported to engage in climate change mitigation and adaptation policy and program development and implementation. In the United States, small local tax bases, overreliance on revenue from fee-based services, and limited federal funding to support climate change and health programming, have left rural LHDs with limited and inflexible human, financial, and political capital to support engagement in local climate change activities. Because of the urgent demands stemming from climate change, additional investments and supports are needed to rapidly build the capacity and capability of rural LHDs. Federal and state approaches to public health funding should consider the unique climate change and health risks of rural communities. Further, cross-jurisdictional shared service arrangements and state-level support to build rural LHDs' technical capacity, and research on local impacts and culturally appropriate solutions, must be prioritized.
农村社区日益严重的气候变化对健康的影响需要强有力的卫生系统应对。为了减少健康不平等,促进气候公正,农村地方卫生部门(LHDs)必须得到充分的资源和支持,以参与气候变化缓解和适应政策以及规划的制定和实施。在美国,地方税收基础小,过度依赖收费服务的收入,以及联邦资金有限,用于支持气候变化和健康规划,这使得农村 LHDs 用于支持参与地方气候变化活动的人力、财力和政治资本有限且缺乏灵活性。由于气候变化带来的紧急需求,需要增加投资和支持,以迅速增强农村 LHDs 的能力。联邦和州的公共卫生资金方法应考虑农村社区独特的气候变化和健康风险。此外,必须优先考虑跨司法管辖区的共享服务安排和州级支持,以建立农村 LHDs 的技术能力,以及对地方影响和文化上适当的解决方案的研究。