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E-grāmata: Seasonal Forecasts, Climatic Change and Human Health: Health and Climate

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Awareness that many key aspects of public health are strongly influenced by climate is growing dramatically, driven by new research and experience and fears of climate change and the research needed to underpin policy developments in area is growing rapidly. This awareness has yet to translate into a practical use of climate knowledge by health policy-makers. Evidence based policy and practice is the mantra of the health sector. If climate scientists are to contribute effectively to health policy at local and global scales then careful empirical studies must be undertaken focused on the needs of the public health policy and decision-makers.



Results presented at the Wengen conference make clear that the science and art of integrating climate knowledge into the control of climate sensitive diseases on a year to year time frame as well as careful assessments of the potential impacts of climate change on health outcomes over longer time frames is advancing rapidly on many fronts. This includes advances in the empirical understanding of mechanisms, methodologies for modeling future impacts, new partnership developments between the health and climate community along with access to relevant data resources, and education and training. In a rapidly evolving field this book provides a snapshot of these emerging themes.

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"This book links climate changes with public health consequences . written for policy makers and public health leaders to alert them to the effect of climate change and weather on human health. This is a valuable contribution to the dialogue between experts in climate change and public health especially related to climate-induced changes in infectious disease patterns and the ability to anticipate and minimize the adverse health consequences of weather-related events." (Jeanne B. Hewitt, Doodys Review Service, October, 2008)

Seasonal Climate Forecasting for Health.- The Impact on Human Health of
Climate and Climate Change: Research in the ENSEMBLES Project from Seasonal
to Centennial Timescales.- Flowering Walnuts in the Wood and Other Bases
for Seasonal Climate Forecasting.- Climate and Infectious Diseases.-
Integration of Seasonal Forecasts into Early Warning Systems for
Climate-Sensitive Diseases such as Malaria and Dengue.- Climate and
Environmental Information and the Control of Epidemic Meningitis in Africa.-
A Multimodel Framework in Support of Malaria Surveillance and Control.-
Recent Developments and Next Steps in Seasonal Forecasting and Health.-
Climate Change and Health.- The RedGems Information System: Climate,
Environment and Public Health.- Impacts of Heat and Ozone on Mortality Risk
in the New York City Metropolitan Region Under a Changing Climate.-
Physiological Equivalent Temperature as Indicator for Impacts of Climate
Change on Thermal Comfort of Humans.- Weather, Ambient Air Pollution and
Bronchial Asthma in Athens, Greece.- Outreach from the IAI Collaborative
Research Network on Climate Variability and Human Health Impacts in the
Tropical Americas.- Recent Developments and Next Steps in Climate Change and
Health.