| Literature DB >> 30477122 |
Peter Berry1, Paddy M Enright2, Joy Shumake-Guillemot3, Elena Villalobos Prats4, Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum5.
Abstract
Climate change is increasing risks to human health and to the health systems that seek to protect the safety and well-being of populations. Health authorities require information about current associations between health outcomes and weather or climate, vulnerable populations, projections of future risks and adaptation opportunities in order to reduce exposures, empower individuals to take needed protective actions and build climate-resilient health systems. An increasing number of health authorities from local to national levels seek this information by conducting climate change and health vulnerability and adaptation assessments. While assessments can provide valuable information to plan for climate change impacts, the results of many studies are not helping to build the global evidence-base of knowledge in this area. They are also often not integrated into adaptation decision making, sometimes because the health sector is not involved in climate change policy making processes at the national level. Significant barriers related to data accessibility, a limited number of climate and health models, uncertainty in climate projections, and a lack of funding and expertise, particularly in developing countries, challenge health authority efforts to conduct rigorous assessments and apply the findings. This paper examines the evolution of climate change and health vulnerability and adaptation assessments, including guidance developed for such projects, the number of assessments that have been conducted globally and implementation of the findings to support health adaptation action. Greater capacity building that facilitates assessments from local to national scales will support collaborative efforts to protect health from current climate hazards and future climate change. Health sector officials will benefit from additional resources and partnership opportunities to ensure that evidence about climate change impacts on health is effectively translated into needed actions to build health resilience.Entities:
Keywords: adaptation; adaptive capacity; climate change and health; climate resilient health systems; vulnerability assessment
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30477122 PMCID: PMC6313539 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15122626
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Pathways of climate change, sustainable development and health. Source: [18].
Five steps for undertaking a climate change and health vulnerability and adaptation assessment. Source: [9].
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| 1. Frame and scope the assessment |
Define the geographical range and health outcomes of interest Identify the questions to be addressed and steps to be used Identify the policy context for the assessment Establish a project team and a management plan Establish a stakeholder process Develop a communications plan |
| 2. Conducting the vulnerability and adaptation assessment |
Establish baseline conditions by describing the human health risks of current climate variability and recent climate change, and the public health policies and programs to address the risks Describe current risks of climate-sensitive health outcomes, including the most vulnerable populations and regions Identify vulnerable populations and regions Describe risk distribution using spatial mapping Analyze the relationships between current and past weather/climate conditions and health outcomes Identify trends in climate change-related exposures Take account of interactions between environmental and socioeconomic determinants of health Describe the current capacity of health and other sectors to manage the risks of climate-sensitive health outcomes |
| 3. Understanding future impacts on health |
Estimate future health risks and impacts under climate change Describe how the risks of climate-sensitive health outcomes, including the most vulnerable populations and regions, may change over coming decades, irrespective of climate change Estimate the possible additional burden of adverse health outcomes due to climate change |
| 4. Adaptation to climate change: Prioritizing and implementing health protection |
Identify and prioritize policies and programs to address current and projected health risks Identify additional public health and health care policies and programs to prevent likely future health burdens Prioritize public health and health care policies and programs to reduce likely future health burdens Identify resources for implementation and potential barriers to be addressed Estimate the costs of action and of inaction to protect health Identify possible actions to reduce the potential health risks of adaptation and greenhouse gas mitigation policies and programs implemented in other sectors Develop and propose health adaptation plans |
| 5. Establish an iterative process for managing and monitoringthe health risks of climate change |
Establish an iterative process for managing and monitoring the health risks of climate change |
Figure 2Countries that have completed a national climate change and health vulnerability and adaptation assessment. Not visible on the above map: Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Brunei, Cook Islands, Dominica, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Grenada, Kiribati, Maldives, Malta, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, St. Lucia, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.
Climate Change and Health Adaptation Plans or Actions Taken by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S. CDC) Building Resilience against Climate Effects (BRACE) Climate-Ready States and Cities Initiative Participants.
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| Arizona | New York State |
| California | North Carolina |
| Michigan | Oregon |
| Minnesota | Rhode Island |
| Wisconsin | San Francisco |
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| Florida (priority hazard profiles and cases; county adaptation plans) | Maryland (outreach) |
| Illinois (public health training, heat toolkit) | Massachusetts (climate change preparedness assessment—local boards of public health) |
| Maine (Syndromic surveillance system for heat, enhanced vector-borne disease monitoring) | New York City (local hazard mitigation plans—extreme heat, resiliency guideline for infrastructure) |
| Vermont (public health training) | |
Completed National-Level Climate Change and Health Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessments (V&As).
| Country i | Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment or Assessment Overview Reference | Climate Change and Health Country Profile ii |
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| Algeria’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ | |
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| Mani, M.; Wang, L. Climate Change and Health Impacts: How Vulnerable is Bangladesh and What Needs to be Done? International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, The World Bank Group: Washington, USA, 2014 [ | Bangladesh’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| Environmental Health Programme. Assessment of Health Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change: Final Report. Thimphu, Bhutan: Department of Public Health, Ministry of Health: 2012. | Bhutan’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| Effen, M. A.; Pardo, I. A.; J. A. E.; Mollinedo, R.; Cuellar, C.; Santa Cruz, W.. Bolivia Pilot Assessment. Ministry of Health: La Paz, Bolivia, 2010 [ | |
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| Confalonieri, U.E.C.; Marinho, D.P.; Rodriguez, R.E. Public health vulnerability to climate change in Brazil. | Brazil’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| Department of Preventative Medicine, Ministry of Health. Climate Change and Health in Cambodia: A Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment. Ministry of Health: Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 2010 [ | Cambodia’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| Berry, P.; Clarke, K.; Fleury, M.D.; Parker, S. Human Health; in Canada in a Changing Climate: Sector Perspectives on Impacts and Adaptation, (ed.) Warren, F.J. and Lemmen, D.S.; Government of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, 2014 [ | |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Human Health and Climate Change in Pacific Island Countries. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | |
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| Navarro, L.L. Evaluación de Vulnerabilidad y Adaptación de la Salud al Cambio Climático en Costa Rica. Ministerio de Salud: San José, Costa Rica, 2010 [ | |
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| Verret, M.; Berry, P.; Fook, T.C.T.; Lal, L. Assessment of Climate Change and Health Vulnerability and Adaptation in Dominica. Dominica Ministry of Health and the Environment: Roseau, Dominica, 2016. | |
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| Deressa, W.; Simane, B.; Kumie, A.; Woyessa, A.; Kaba, M.; Taye, G.; Berhane, G. Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment of Health to Climate Change in Ethiopia. Ministry of Health: Addis Ababa, 2015 [ | Ethiopia’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Human Health and Climate Change in Pacific Island Countries. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Human Health and Climate Change in Pacific Island Countries. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | Fiji’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| Pascal, M. Health Impacts of Climate Change in France—What are the Challenges for the French Institute for Public Health Surveillance | |
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| Eis, D.; Helm, D.; Laußmann, D.; Stark, K. Klimawandel und Gesundheit Ein Sachstandsbericht. Robert Koch-Institut: Berlin, Deutschland, 2010 [ | Germany’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| Asante, F.; Bawakyillenuo, S. Assessment of Existing Relevant Climate, Health, Poverty and Vulnerability Information. Report prepared for the Republic of Ghana Ministry of Health. United Nations Development Programme; and the Global Environmental Facility: Accra, Ghana [ | |
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| Climate Change Impacts Study Committee. The Environmental, Economic and Social Impacts of Climate Change in Greece. Bank of Greece: Athens, Greece, 2011 [ | |
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| Pochanke-Alff, A.; Meincke, M.; Scheske, L.; Wuttge, E. (ed). Grenada Climate Change and Health Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment. Deutsche Gesellschaft für | |
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| Faragó, T.; Láng, I.; Csete, L. Climate Change and Hungary: Mitigating the Hazard and Preparing for the Impacts - the “Vahava” Report. Hungarian Academy of Sciences: Budapest, Hungary, 2010 [ | |
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| Indonesia’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ | |
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| Iran’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ | |
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| Green, M.S.; Pri-or, N.G.; Capeluto, G.; Epstein, Y.; Paz, S. Climate change and health in Israel: adaptation policies for extreme weather events. | |
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| Wolf, T.; Menne, B. Environment and Health Risks from Climate Change and Variability in Italy. World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe: Copenhagen, Denmark, 2007 [ | Italy’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| Ministry of Health. National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy and Action Plan of Jordan. Ministry of Health: Amman, Jordan, 2012 [ | Jordan’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation and Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources. Report on Kenya Country Situation Analysis and Needs Assessment for the Preparation of National Plans of Joint Action for Implementation of the Libreville Declaration on Health and Environment in Africa. Government of Kenya: Nairobi, Kenya, 2009 [ | Kenya’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Human Health and Climate Change in Pacific Island Countries. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | Kiribati’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| Sharshenova, A.A.; Kasymov, O.T.; Belov, G.V.; Menne, B.; Nurse, J.; Buyuklyanov, A.I. Assessment of Climate Change Health Impact in the Population of the Kyrgyz Republic. Ministry of Health, Scientific and Production Centre for Preventative Medicine: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 2012. | |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Climate Change and Health in the Western Pacific Region. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | |
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| Mečislovas, Ž.; Remigijus, O.; Arūnas, B.; Juozas, R.; Egidijus, R.; Gintaras, V.; Gintautas, S.; Vidas, S. Klimato kaitos poveikio šalies ekosistemoms, | |
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| Kendrovski, V. Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Strategy Development in Health Sector due to Climate Change in the Republic of Macedonia. Institute for Public Health of the Republic of Macedonia: Skopje, Macedonia, 2010 [ | |
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| Bouley, T.; Midgley, A.; Shumake-Guillemot, J.; De Weir Golden, C.; Ebi, K.L. Madagascar—Climate Change and Health Diagnostic: Risks and Opportunities for Climate-Smart Health and Nutrition Investment (English). Investing in climate change and health series. Washington, D.C.: World Bank Group, 2018 [ | Madagascar’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| Malaysia’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ | |
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| Maldives’ Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ | |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Human Health and Climate Change in Pacific Island Countries. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | |
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| Mexico’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ | |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Climate Change and Health in the Western Pacific Region. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | |
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| Morocco’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ | |
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| Zermoglio, F.; Steynor, A.; Jack, C.; Pinto, I.; Ebi, K.; Allen, L.; Quinn, C.; Colborn, J. Climate Change and Health in Mozambique: Impacts on Diarrheal Disease and Malaria. United States Agency for International Development: Washington, USA, 2018 [ | |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Human Health and Climate Change in Pacific Island Countries. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | |
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| Nepal’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ | |
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| Royal Society Te Apārangi. Human Health Impacts of Climate Change for New Zealand. Royal Society Te Apārangi: Wellington, New Zealand, 2017 [ | |
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| Nigeria’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ | |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Human Health and Climate Change in Pacific Island Countries. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | |
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| Oman’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ | |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Human Health and Climate Change in Pacific Island Countries. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Climate Change and Health in the Western Pacific Region. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | |
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| Cruz, R. V. O.; Aliño, P.M.; Cabrera, O.C.; David, C.P.; David, L.T.; Lansigan, F.P.; Lasco, R.D.; Licuanan, W.R. Y.; Lorenzo, F.M.; Mamauag, S.S.; Peñaflor, E.L.; Perez, R.T.; Pulhin, J.M.; Rollon, R.N.; Samson, M.S.; Siringan, F.P.; Tibig, L.V.; Uy, N.M.; Villanoy, C.L. Philippine Climate Change Assessment: Impacts, Vulnerabilities and Adaptation. The Oscar M. Lopez Center for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management Foundation, Inc. and Climate Change Commission: Pasig, Philippines, 2017 [ | Philippines’ Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Climate Change and Health in the Western Pacific Region. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Human Health and Climate Change in Pacific Island Countries. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | |
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| Zermoglio, F.; Steynor, A.; Jack, C.; Climate Change and Health Risks in Senegal. United States Agency for International Development: Washington, USA, 2015 [ | |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Human Health and Climate Change in Pacific Island Countries; World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | |
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| Diaz, J.; Ballester, F.; López-Vélez, R.; Chapter 16 - Impacts on Human Health; in A Preliminary Assessment of the Impacts in Spain due to the Effects of Climate Change. Rodriguez, J.M.M. (ed.); Ministry of Environment: Madrid, Spain, 2005 [ | |
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| Sri Lanka’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ | |
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| Vöhringer, F.; Vielle, M.; Thurm, B.; Knoke, W.; Stocker, D.; Frehner, A.; Maire, S.; and Thalmann, P. Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change for Switzerland. Report Prepared for the Federal Office for the Environment: Bern, Switzerland, 2017 [ | |
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| Thailand’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ | |
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| Timor-Leste’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ | |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Human Health and Climate Change in Pacific Island Countries. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | |
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| Raja, M. Health Impact Assessment Tunisia. Ministry of Public Health, Department of Hygiene and Environmental Protection: Tunis, Tunisia, 2010 [ | Tunisia’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Human Health and Climate Change in Pacific Island Countries. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | |
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| Zinser, K. An Overview of Climate Change and Health in Uganda. United States Agency for International Development: Washington, USA, 2014 [ | Uganda’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| Kovats, R.; Osborn, D.; Humphrey, K.; Thompson, D.; Johns, D.; Ayres, J.; Bates, P.; Baylis, M.; Bell, S.; Church, A.; Curtis, S.; Davies, M.; Depledge, M.; Houston, D.; Vardoulakis, S.; Reynard, N.; Watson, J.; Mavrogianni, A.; Shrubsole, C.; Taylor, J.; Whitman, G. UK Climate Change Risk Assessment Evidence Report: Chapter 5, People and the Built Environment. Adaptation Sub-Committee of the Committee on Climate Change: London, United Kingdom, 2016 [ | The United Kingdom’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| The United Republic of Tanzania’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ | |
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| Crimmins, A.; Balbus, J.; Gamble, J.L.; Beard, C.B.; Bell, J.E.; Dodgen, D.; Eisen, R.J.; Fann, N.; Hawkins, M.D.; Herring, S.C.; Jantarasami, L.; Mills, D.M.; Saha, S.; Sarofim, M.C.; Trtanj, J.; Ziska, L. (eds). The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment. U.S. Global Change Research Program: Washington, USA, 2016 [ | The United States’ Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Climate Change and Health in the Western Pacific Region. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | |
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| World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Human Health and Climate Change in Pacific Island Countries. World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015 [ | Vanuatu’s Climate Change and Health Country Profile [ |
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i Some countries have completed multiple V&As and this list presents the most recent national level V&A known to the author team. ii In some cases the Climate Change and Health Country Profile was completed prior to the respective country’s V&A which may result in conflicting reporting on V&A completion status.