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Commonalities between Disaster and Climate Change Risks for Health: A Theoretical Framework

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15030538

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health; public health; disaster; climate change; disaster risk reduction; climate change adaptation; health impacts; risk; emergency

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  1. Research Training Stipend Programme of the Australian Government Department of Education and Training
  2. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
  3. Griffith University School of Environment

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Disasters and climate change have significant implications for human health worldwide. Both climate change and the climate-sensitive hazards that result in disasters, are discussed in terms of direct and indirect impacts on health. A growing body of literature has argued for the need to link disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation. However, there is limited articulation of the commonalities between these health impacts. Understanding the shared risk pathways is an important starting point for developing joint strategies for adapting to, and reducing, health risks. Therefore, this article discusses the common aspects of direct and indirect health risks of climate change and climate-sensitive disasters. Based on this discussion a theoretical framework is presented for understanding these commonalities. As such, this article hopes to extend the current health impact frameworks and provide a platform for further research exploring opportunities for linked adaptation and risk reduction strategies.

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