An Assessment of Climate Change and Health Vulnerability and Adaptation in Dominica
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Frame and Scope the Assessment
2.2. Conduct the Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment
2.3. Understand Future Impacts on Health
2.4. Identify and Prioritize Adaptation Options
2.5. Managing and Monitoring Risks Through an Iterative Process
3. Results
3.1. Vector-Borne Diseases
3.2. Food and Water-Related Diseases
3.3. Food Security
3.4. Vulnerable Populations
3.5. Adaptive Capacity
- The robustness of Dominica’s health sector
- The adaptive capacity of individuals
- The scope and effectiveness of current adaptations to address priority health risks
- Existing barriers to health adaptation
- Measures Dominica is taking to increase resiliency to climate change health impacts
- Insufficient training of stakeholders about climate change health risks and adaptation needs
- Insufficient knowledge of health risks from climate change among the public, including a belief by some that climate change is not a real phenomenon
- Lack of financial resources to take needed actions
- Lack of human resources to take needed actions
- Uncertainty about the best adaptation options
- Lack of local data to inform development of adaptation options
3.6. Adaptation Options to Reduce Health Risks
4. Discussion
- Leadership and governance
- Health workforce
- Vulnerability, capacity, and adaptation assessment
- Integrated risk monitoring and early warning
- Health and climate research
- Climate resilient and sustainable technologies and infrastructure
- Management of environmental determinants of health
- Climate-informed health programs
- Emergency preparedness and management
- Climate and health financing
- Increase awareness among the public and stakeholders about the issue
- Train and educate public health officials and health professionals about growing risks to health from climate change
- Increase local health data that can be linked with climate data including in an electronic format
- Develop knowledge of the most effective adaptation measures
- Build the general capacity of institutions to take action
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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WHO Assessment Steps | Dominica Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment (V&A) Activity |
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1. Frame and scope the assessment |
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2. Conducting the vulnerability and adaptation assessment |
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3. Understanding future impacts on health |
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4. Adaptation to climate change: Prioritizing and implementing health protection |
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5. Establish an iterative process for managing and monitoring the health risks of climate change |
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Source | Description |
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Key data sets (quantitative) |
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Stakeholder engagement activities (qualitative) |
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Key stakeholders and partners |
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Vector-Borne Diseases | |
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Vulnerable Groups | Vulnerability Factors |
Individuals of low socioeconomic status |
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Kalinago community |
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Squatters living in “Shanty Towns” |
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Individuals with poor nutritional status and suffering from micronutrient deficiencies |
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Older persons |
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Infants |
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Homebound individuals |
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Farmers |
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Urban area residents |
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Migrants |
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Visitors/tourists |
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Food and Water-Related Diseases | |
Vulnerable Groups | Vulnerability Factors |
Those without access to reticulated drinking water |
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Individuals without access to improved sanitation |
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Those living in areas vulnerable to landslides and flooding |
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Those living near agricultural lands |
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Migrants living in “Shanty Towns” |
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Recreational water users |
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Farmers and fisher folk |
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Certain occupational groups (e.g., abattoir workers and veterinarians) |
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Infants and children aged <5 years old |
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Malnourished children |
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Older persons |
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Individuals of low socioeconomic status |
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Females |
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Pregnant women and their newborn children |
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Immunocompromised individuals |
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Persons who eat out regularly |
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Visitors/tourists |
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Food Insecurity | |
Vulnerable Groups | Vulnerability Factors |
Individuals of low socioeconomic status and their dependents |
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Kalinago community |
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Small-scale farmers and fishers |
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National Programs and Initiatives |
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Regional Programs, Initiatives, and Partners |
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International Programs and Initiatives |
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Near-Term Health Adaptation Options |
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Longer-Term Health Adaptation Options |
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Schnitter, R.; Verret, M.; Berry, P.; Chung Tiam Fook, T.; Hales, S.; Lal, A.; Edwards, S. An Assessment of Climate Change and Health Vulnerability and Adaptation in Dominica. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 70. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16010070
Schnitter R, Verret M, Berry P, Chung Tiam Fook T, Hales S, Lal A, Edwards S. An Assessment of Climate Change and Health Vulnerability and Adaptation in Dominica. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(1):70. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16010070
Chicago/Turabian StyleSchnitter, Rebekka, Marielle Verret, Peter Berry, Tanya Chung Tiam Fook, Simon Hales, Aparna Lal, and Sally Edwards. 2019. "An Assessment of Climate Change and Health Vulnerability and Adaptation in Dominica" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 1: 70. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16010070
APA StyleSchnitter, R., Verret, M., Berry, P., Chung Tiam Fook, T., Hales, S., Lal, A., & Edwards, S. (2019). An Assessment of Climate Change and Health Vulnerability and Adaptation in Dominica. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(1), 70. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16010070