Teshome Martha
, Cologne, Germany.
J Prev (2022). 2023 Oct;44(5):603-613. doi: 10.1007/s10935-023-00740-4. Epub 2023 Aug 6.
This article describes the growing repository of evidence-informed climate-related health actions and builds a case for transformative adaptation strategies. The health impacts of climate change are far-reaching and diverse, affecting vulnerable populations disproportionately and at varying scales. While adaptation policies and plans are becoming increasingly intersectional, there is limited implementation of health-focused adaptation interventions. Securing finance at scale, for one, is a challenge. Funds are not being mobilized at the rate or scale required. Least developed countries and small island developing states are most at-risk and the least likely to recover, even under conservative global warming scenarios. Thus, this article spotlights opportunities for more resilient and equitable health systems across key dimensions of health surveillance, service delivery, infrastructure, finance, capacity development and policy coherence. Given limits to adaptation, co-benefits of mitigation and adaptation actions will need to be systematically assessed and prioritized to address the residual effects of climate disasters.
本文介绍了基于证据的气候相关健康行动的不断增长的知识库,并为变革性适应策略提供了依据。气候变化对健康的影响深远且多样,对弱势群体的影响尤为严重,且规模各异。虽然适应政策和计划正变得越来越具有交叉性,但以健康为重点的适应干预措施的实施却很有限。例如,大规模获取资金就是一项挑战。资金没有以所需的速度或规模得到调动。最不发达国家和小岛屿发展中国家面临的风险最大,即使在保守的全球变暖情景下,它们恢复的可能性也最小。因此,本文重点关注了在健康监测、服务提供、基础设施、资金、能力发展和政策一致性等关键方面建立更具韧性和公平性的卫生系统的机会。鉴于适应存在局限性,需要系统地评估和优先考虑缓解和适应行动的协同效益,以应对气候灾害的残余影响。