| Literature DB >> 26193300 |
Anna Yusa1, Peter Berry2, June J Cheng3, Nicholas Ogden4, Barrie Bonsal5, Ronald Stewart6, Ruth Waldick7,8.
Abstract
Droughts have been recorded all across Canada and have had significant impacts on individuals and communities. With climate change, projections suggest an increasing risk of drought in Canada, particularly in the south and interior. However, there has been little research on the impacts of drought on human health and the implications of a changing climate. A review of the Canadian, U.S. and international literature relevant to the Canadian context was conducted to better define these impacts and adaptations available to protect health. Drought can impact respiratory health, mental health, illnesses related to exposure to toxins, food/water security, rates of injury and infectious diseases (including food-, water- and vector-borne diseases). A range of direct and indirect adaptation (e.g., agricultural adaptation) options exist to cope with drought. Many have already been employed by public health officials, such as communicable disease monitoring and surveillance and public education and outreach. However, gaps exist in our understanding of the impacts of short-term vs. prolonged drought on the health of Canadians, projections of drought and its characteristics at the regional level and the effectiveness of current adaptations. Further research will be critical to inform adaptation planning to reduce future drought-related risks to health.Entities:
Keywords: Canada; adaptation; climate change; drought; human health impacts
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26193300 PMCID: PMC4515727 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph120708359
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Pathways through which drought impacts human health in the context of climate change.
Figure 2Pathways through which climate change-related disasters can affect mental health. Source: Reproduced from Berry et al. [220].
Vulnerability to climate-sensitive health outcomes by subpopulation [233].
| Groups with Increased Vulnerability | Climate-related Vulnerabilities |
|---|---|
| Infants and children | Heat stress, air pollution, water-borne/food-borne diseases, vector-borne diseases, malnutrition |
| Pregnant women | Heat stress, extreme weather events, water-borne/food-borne diseases, vector-borne diseases |
| Elderly people and people with chronic medical conditions | Heat stress, air pollution, extreme weather events, water-borne/food-borne diseases, vector-borne diseases |
| Impoverished/low socioeconomic status | Heat stress, air pollution, extreme weather events, water-borne/food-borne diseases, vector-borne diseases |
| Outdoor workers | Heat stress, air pollution, vector-borne diseases, ultraviolet light (UV) exposure |
Examples of adaptations to reduce the health impacts of drought.
| Water quality and water treatment monitoring |
| Disease surveillance and monitoring |
| Air quality monitoring and warnings |
| Public education and outreach |
| Mental health prevention and awareness programs |
| Mainstreaming climate change into source water protection planning |
| Enhancing water service delivery and watershed management |
| Water capture and storage |
| Increasing water use efficiency and water conservation |
| Modifying or adopting new agricultural practices, such as increasing reliance on crop irrigation |
| Introducing drought-resistant crops and diversifying crops and income sources |
| Using seasonal climate outlooks for crop planning |
| Developing watershed management and climate change adaptation plans |
| Insurance and other financial assistance programs |
| Irrigation and altering the timing and use of water |
Health effects of drought.
| Health Effect | Reference (Country/Region) |
|---|---|
| Food-/Water-borne diseases, water contamination | [Canada, U.S.] |
| [ | |
| [International] | |
| [ | |
| Vector-borne and other infectious diseases | [Canada, U.S.] |
| [ | |
| [International] | |
| [ | |
| Respiratory impairments | [Canada, U.S.] |
| [ | |
| [International] | |
| [ | |
| Malnutrition, Food security | [Canada, U.S.] |
| [ | |
| [International] | |
| [ | |
| Mental health | [Canada, U.S.] |
| [ | |
| [International] | |
| [ | |
| Wildfire | [Canada, U.S.] |
| [ | |
| [International] | |
| [ | |
| Injury | [Canada, U.S.] |
| [ | |
| Mortality | [Canada, U.S.] |
| [ | |
| [International] | |
| [ |
* = Primary research.