Joint Session 49 A stitch in time: protecting and promoting health in a changing climate

Wednesday, 15 January 2020: 3:00 PM-4:00 PM
Hosts: (Joint between the 11th Conference on Environment and Health; and the 33rd Conference on Climate Variability and Change )
Chair:
Jeremy Hess, Emory Schools of Medicine and Public Health, Atlanta, GA
Cochairs:
Kim Knowlton, Natural Resources Defense Council, Health and Environment Program, New York, NY and Hannah Nissan, IRI, Columbia University, New York, NY

Health adaptation aims to protect population health from climate variability and change, and to strengthen health systems to increase preparedness of health care and public health infrastructure to climate-related hazards. Modifications to policies and programs are needed to more effectively manage the multiple, simultaneous challenges that individuals, communities, and health systems will experience over coming decades. To be effective in protecting population health, adaptation plans should incorporate strategies to manage the upstream drivers of adverse health outcomes, explicitly incorporating management of uncertainties. The session will highlight lessons learned and best practices in health adaptation.

Papers:
3:00 PM
J54.1
Building Climate Change Adaptive Capacity in the Public Health Community
Jeff W Bethel, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR

3:15 PM
J54.2
Effects of Climate Change on Seasonal Morbidity and Mortality of Respiratory Diseases in Germany
Andreas matzarakis, DWD, Freiburg, Germany; and I. Schlegel, S. Muthers, and H. G. Mücke

3:30 PM
J54.3
Rapid Environmental Change and Rising Vulnerability to the Climate-Water-Health Nexus in Growing and Emerging Megacities
Ali S Akanda, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI; and K. Johnson, F. Nusrat, N. Torbick, L. Thiem, H. Bankhah, D. Gute, M. Barlow, A. Huq, and R. Colwell

3:45 PM
J54.4
- Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting
- Indicates an Award Winner