Climate change and Public Health: Emerging Knowledge on Impacts and Vulnerabilities
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Climate Change".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 October 2019) | Viewed by 40057
Special Issue Editors
Interests: climate change, extreme weather, and air pollution on human health; disaster epidemiology and public health; school environmental factors and children’s health, attendance, and performance; environmental exposures and childhood asthma; occupational and environmental risk factors on birth defects and other birth outcomes; global health research; air pollution and traffic exposures on asthma; evaluation of environmental policy’s impacts on human health; heavy metal exposures and birth outcomes; fish consumption and heavy metal exposures
Interests: air pollution epidemiology; climate change; temperature; pollen; wildfires; health impact assessment; future projections; exposure assessment; low-cost sensors
Interests: air pollution; night light; greenspace; perfluorooctanoic acid; environmental epidemiology; toxicology; human health
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Climate change has led to increased greenhouse gas emissions and more frequent and intense extreme weather, which has been found to increase the risk of multiple health outcomes and cause public health concern.
Dr. Lin, the Guest Editor from University at Albany, State University of New York, USA, Dr. Kinney, the Co-Guest Editor from Boston University, USA, and Dr. Dong, the Co-Guest Editor from Sun Yat-sen University, China, on behalf of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, are pleased to announce a Special Issue on Climate change and Public Health: Emerging Knowledge on Impacts and Vulnerabilities, to be published in the Summer of 2019. We invite high quality research submissions covering a broad range of climate change, air pollution, extreme weather, and related health outcomes.
Submission topics may include, but are not limit to, the following:
- Human health impacts from extreme weather or extreme weather events on physical and mental health outcomes.
- Vector-borne diseases or infectious disease risks from changing climate or extreme weather/events, especially studies on climate-sensitive vector-borne or infectious diseases.
- Outdoor/ indoor air pollution or aeroallergens levels on human health.
- Individual or community vulnerabilities to climate change’s impact on health.
- Public health benefits or impacts of policies on air pollutants mitigation or programs to adapt to climate change.
- Innovative or specific methodologies or prediction models in climate–health research.
Prof. Shao Lin
Prof. Patrick L. Kinney
Dr. Guanghui Dong
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Climate change
- Human health
- Extreme weather
- Air pollution
- Vulnerability
- Impacts of environmental policies
- Climate–health methodologies
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