Good practices: Co-producing integrated climate, environment and health services
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2023
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Journal Title:PLOS Climate
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Personal Author:Shumake-Guillemot, Joy ; von Borries, Rosa
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Campbell-Lendrum, Diarmid
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Trtanj, Juli
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Abrahams, Jonathan
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Berry, Peter
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Bhan, S. C.
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Castillo, Juan
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Clewlow, Yolanda
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Edwards, Sally
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Gikungu, David
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Khomsi, Kenza
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Liu, Qi Yong
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Mahon, Roché
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Matzarakis, Andreas
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Ohira, Marcella
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Omumbo, Judy
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Kim, Kyu Rang
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Ruuhela, Reija
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Ryder, Ben
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Sinclair, Craig
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Thomson, Madeleine
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Vogel, Coleen
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Description:The integration of climate and health sciences and services is vital to address growing health risks from climate extremes, variability, and change, as well as ecosystem changes. A 10-year strategy for advancing integrated climate and health science and services developed by a joint World Health Organization-World Meteorological Organization expert group provides the foundation for defining a set of good practices [1]. These underpinning principles can enhance the working relations between disciplines and sectors and the effectiveness of applied climate sciences.
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Source:PLOS Climate, 2(11), e0000304
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ISSN:2767-3200
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Rights Information:CC BY
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