Towards Improved Linkage of Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Health: A Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Acknowledge that not all areas of work in DRR and CCA overlap, or should be linked;
- Provide an opportunity to explore more than the integration of policy or institutions, such as the exploration of technical, operational and conceptual links in implementation.
2. Disaster Risk Reduction and Health
3. Climate Change Adaptation and Health
4. Key Themes from the Literature on Linking DRR and CCA in Health
4.1. Need for Linking DRR and CCA in Health Will Continue to Grow
4.2. Maximising Conceptual Synergies
4.3. Maximizing Technical and Operational Synergies
4.4. Public Health Actors: Critical in Bridging DRR and CCA
4.4.1. Understanding of Central Concepts and Approaches
4.4.2. Experience in Addressing Complex Problems through Multi-Sectoral Action
4.4.3. Strengthening Collaboration
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Article | Type | Aim | Key Messages on Linking DRR and CCA in Health |
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Aitsi-Selmi et al. (2015) [40] | Review | Review of health in Sendai Framework process. | Increasing coherence in global policy on DRR, CCA and sustainable development. Sendai Framework highlights that health is key in DRR, and synergy is important. |
Aitsi-Selmi and Murray (2015) [13] | Editorial | Narrative review of health in Sendai Framework process. | Calls for better coherence and recognition of health across DRR, Sustainable Development Goals and climate change policy. |
Aitsi-Selmi and Murray (2015) [14] | Special Report | Review of health in Sendai Framework process. | Post-2015 policies are an opportunity for global policy coherence. Health is of growing importance in DRR on a global level. |
Aitsi-Selmi et al. (2016) [78] | Review | Review (not health focused) of science and technology in DRR in relation to the Sendai Framework. | Increasing linkage in policy relating to DRR, development, health and climate change occurred through the 2011 and 2013 Global Platforms for DRR. Recognises an opportunity for collaboration on science and technology in risk assessment and early warning which will influence DRR, climate change, agriculture, healthcare, etc. Acknowledges the need to recognise different agendas of each group and negotiate mutual ways forward. |
Aitsi-Selmi, Murray and Wannous (2017) [17] | Book chapter | Review of health impacts; and synergy of both health and climate change, and health and disasters. | Post-2015 policies are an opportunity for building policy coherence. Suggests that health is a point of convergence for DRR, CCA and sustainable development. Social determinants of health important in acting on synergies (e.g., strengthening nutrition services; addressing obesity through women’s education; and place-based initiatives such as Healthy Cities). |
Banwell et al. (2018) [4] | Commentary | Reviews common pathways of health impacts. | Commonalities in health impacts of climate change and climate-sensitive disasters as a first step for developing a common language for joint action. |
Bowen and Friel (2012) [79] | Review | Overview of adaptation and how it relates to improving health and reducing health inequities. | Discusses the need for synergy between CCA and sustainable development in addressing social determinants of health and then goes on to mention disaster management as an important partner. CCA is an opportunity to improve synergies across disciplines that contribute to health. Strategies that address the social determinants of health contribute to sustainable development. |
Few (2007) [80] | Theoretical framework | Theoretical analysis of social science concepts and approaches relating to health impacts of climate hazards. | Health impacts pathways suggested as a method for identifying points of intervention. Reducing risks should be focused on breaking cycles of vulnerability and adapting to changes in hazards and the population. Example strategies include supply of vessels for water storage and treatment, sanitation facilities, community-based health volunteers, stock piling emergency medicines, hospital disaster plans, location of health facilities. |
Filho et al. (2018) [81] | Review | Provides examples from eight countries to examine the health impacts of climate risks and extreme events. | Climate policies that adequately address extremes. Suggests joint resource mobilisation for addressing climate risks and extreme events |
Hashim, J.H. and Hashim, Z. [46] | Review | Review seeking to associate climate change with extreme weather impacts on health in Asia. | Calls for further assessment of health impacts of climate change and extreme weather events in Asia. |
Keim (2008) [61] | Discussion | Theoretical discussion of the role of preparedness and response in reducing vulnerability to climate change. | Suggests public health preparedness and response as an adaptation to climate change. Vulnerability reduction reduces susceptibility and increases resilience to disasters and climate change. |
Keim (2011) [15] | Discussion | Theoretical discussion of DRR in health as sustainable CCA. | Proposes a comprehensive approach to reducing vulnerability to disasters as adaptation to climate change. Calls for the mainstreaming of CCA, DRR and public health in activities of health affecting sectors and sustainable development. |
Phalkey and Louis (2016) [45] | Review | Reviews disaster and climate change impacts on health and calls for simultaneous action | Calls for systematic preparedness and adaptation strategies that address both disaster and climate change risks simultaneously. Joint impact assessment rarely occurs. Health systems strengthening as a ‘no-regrets’ strategy. |
Sauerborn and Ebi (2012) [82] | Review | Reviews findings of the SREX in an attempt to attribute disaster-related health impacts to climate change. | Links climate change and disaster-related health impacts. Calls for greater collaboration between climate scientists, health researchers, policy makers and disaster community, particularly on post-disaster surveillance and data collection for attributing disaster-related health impacts to climate change. Provides a conceptual framework on the link between climate and health-related disasters based on an expanded version of the SREX. |
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Banwell, N.; Rutherford, S.; Mackey, B.; Chu, C. Towards Improved Linkage of Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Health: A Review. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 793. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15040793
Banwell N, Rutherford S, Mackey B, Chu C. Towards Improved Linkage of Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Health: A Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(4):793. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15040793
Chicago/Turabian StyleBanwell, Nicola, Shannon Rutherford, Brendan Mackey, and Cordia Chu. 2018. "Towards Improved Linkage of Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Health: A Review" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 4: 793. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15040793
APA StyleBanwell, N., Rutherford, S., Mackey, B., & Chu, C. (2018). Towards Improved Linkage of Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Health: A Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(4), 793. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15040793