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    Interdisciplinary Regional Collaboration for Public Health Adaptation to Climate Change in the Eastern Mediterranean

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2020:;volume( 101 ):;issue: 010::page E1685
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    Hochman, Assaf;Alpert, Pinhas;Baldi, Marina;Bucchignani, Edoardo;Coppola, Erika;Dahdal, Yara;Davidovitch, Nadav;Georgiades, Pantelis;Helgert, Sebastian;Khreis, Haneen;Levine, Hagai;Materia, Stefano;Negev, Maya;Salah, Ikram;Shaheen, Mohammed;Giorgi, Filippo
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-20-0065.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The World Health Organization has estimated that in 2012 approximately 23% of all deaths worldwide were attributed to changeable environmental factors, which may be potentially influenced by climate change (WHO 2016). In addition, the Lancet Commission on Health and Climate Change determined that “climate change could be the greatest public health threat of the twenty-first century” (Watts et al. 2015, 2017, 2018). There is clear evidence that climate change in the last 50 years has affected human health (e.g., Patz et al. 2005; Peretz et al. 2011; Mirsaeidi et al. 2016). Specifically, in the whole Mediterranean region, climate change leads to alterations in the mean, variability, seasonality, and extremes in one or more climatic variables, such as temperature, precipitation, humidity, and aerosols (Ulbrich et al. 2013), thus may influence the incidence of various climate sensitive diseases.
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    contributor authorHochman, Assaf;Alpert, Pinhas;Baldi, Marina;Bucchignani, Edoardo;Coppola, Erika;Dahdal, Yara;Davidovitch, Nadav;Georgiades, Pantelis;Helgert, Sebastian;Khreis, Haneen;Levine, Hagai;Materia, Stefano;Negev, Maya;Salah, Ikram;Shaheen, Mohammed;Giorgi, Filippo
    date accessioned2022-01-30T17:47:42Z
    date available2022-01-30T17:47:42Z
    date copyright10/15/2020 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2020
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherbamsd200065.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4263952
    description abstractThe World Health Organization has estimated that in 2012 approximately 23% of all deaths worldwide were attributed to changeable environmental factors, which may be potentially influenced by climate change (WHO 2016). In addition, the Lancet Commission on Health and Climate Change determined that “climate change could be the greatest public health threat of the twenty-first century” (Watts et al. 2015, 2017, 2018). There is clear evidence that climate change in the last 50 years has affected human health (e.g., Patz et al. 2005; Peretz et al. 2011; Mirsaeidi et al. 2016). Specifically, in the whole Mediterranean region, climate change leads to alterations in the mean, variability, seasonality, and extremes in one or more climatic variables, such as temperature, precipitation, humidity, and aerosols (Ulbrich et al. 2013), thus may influence the incidence of various climate sensitive diseases.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleInterdisciplinary Regional Collaboration for Public Health Adaptation to Climate Change in the Eastern Mediterranean
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume101
    journal issue10
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-20-0065.1
    journal fristpageE1685
    journal lastpageE1689
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2020:;volume( 101 ):;issue: 010
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