Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Biometeorology and Bioclimatology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2018) | Viewed by 118866
Special Issue Editor
Interests: climate change; urban climate; urban heat island; climate and health; air pollution; temperatures; heatwaves; extreme events; climate change impacts and attribution; meteorology; ocean and atmosphere interactions
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Climate change affects health in a variety of ways, and impacts will vary depending on geographical location. Direct impacts on health may occur due to changes in the frequency and severity of extreme weather events such as heatwaves and floods. However, climate change will also lead to indirect impacts; for example, from changes in vector borne disease risk, air quality, food availability and more. Careful examination of risks and impacts expected in future can help motivate efforts to limit the global extent of climate change.
This Special Issue is now open for submissions of novel and original articles outlining research to investigate and quantify a range of health impacts relating to climate change, in all regions of the world. Studies investigating climate change adaptation, health effects of intervention measures and health co-benefits of measures to mitigate climate change are welcomed. Detailed and focused reviews on specific related topics are welcome; please contact the editorial office in advance in this case.
Dr. Clare Heaviside
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- climate change
- public health
- extreme weather
- heatwaves
- climate change adaptation
- health co-benefits
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