نتایج جستجو برای: health impacts

تعداد نتایج: 1096522  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2001
S M Bernard K L Ebi

In 1990 Congress formed the U.S. Global Change Research Program and required it to conduct a periodic national assessment of the potential impacts of climate variability and change on all regions and select economic/resource sectors of the United States. Between 1998 and 2000, a team of experts collaborated on a health impacts assessment that formed the basis for the first National Assessment's...

2015
Anna Yusa Peter Berry June J. Cheng Nicholas Ogden Barrie Bonsal Ronald Stewart Ruth Waldick Jan C. Semenza

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 int...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Ying Zhou Chaoyang Li Mark A J Huijbregts M Moiz Mumtaz

Public health protection from air pollution can be achieved more effectively by shifting from a single-pollutant approach to a multi-pollutant approach. To develop such multi-pollutant approaches, identifying which air pollutants are present most frequently is essential. This study aims to determine the frequently found carcinogenic air toxics or hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) combinations acr...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2008
Hilary Thomson Ruth Jepson Fintan Hurley Margaret Douglas

BACKGROUND Transport and its links to health and health inequalities suggest that it is important to assess both the direct and unintended indirect health and related impacts of transport initiatives and policies. Health Impact Assessment (HIA) provides a framework to assess the possible health impacts of interventions such as transport. Policymakers and practitioners need access to well conduc...

Journal: :Health economics 2014
Adam Wagstaff Magnus Lindelow

Using primary data from Laos, we compare a broad range of different types of shocks in terms of their incidence, distribution between the poor and the better off, idiosyncrasy, costs, coping responses, and self-reported impacts on well-being. Health shocks are more common than most other shocks, more concentrated among the poor, more idiosyncratic, more costly, trigger more coping strategies, a...

2012
Michel Grignon Yaw Owusu Arthur Sweetman

The International Migration of Health Professionals Health workforce shortages in developed countries are perceived to be central drivers of health professionals’ international migration, one ramification being negative impacts on developing nations’ healthcare delivery. After a descriptive international overview, selected economic issues are discussed for developed and developing countries. He...

Journal: :Economic journal 2015
Janet Currie Valentina Duque Irwin Garfinkel

We use longitudinal data from the Fragile Families and Child Well-being Study to investigate the impacts of the Great Recession on the health of mothers. We focus on a wide range of physical and mental health outcomes, as well as health behaviors. We find that increases in the unemployment rate decrease self-reported health status and increase smoking and drug use. We also find evidence of hete...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2008
Howard Frumkin Jeremy Hess George Luber Josephine Malilay Michael McGeehin

There is scientific consensus that the global climate is changing, with rising surface temperatures, melting ice and snow, rising sea levels, and increasing climate variability. These changes are expected to have substantial impacts on human health. There are known, effective public health responses for many of these impacts, but the scope, timeline, and complexity of climate change are unprece...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2012
Sally Embrey Justin V Remais Jeremy Hess

In the United States and Canada, pine forest ecosystems are being dramatically affected by an unprecedented pine beetle infestation attributed to climate change. Both decreased frequency of extremely cold days and warmer winter temperature averages have led to an enphytotic devastating millions of acres of pine forest. The associated ecosystem disruption has the potential to cause significant h...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2017
Ghasideh Pourhashem Quazi Z Rasool Rui Zhang Kenneth B Medlock Daniel S Cohan Caroline A Masiello

While it is clear that biochar can alter soil N2O emissions, data on NO impacts are scarce. Reports range from 0 to 67% soil NO emission reductions postbiochar amendment. We use regional air quality and health cost models to assess how these soil NO reductions could influence U.S. air quality and health costs. We find that at 67% soil NO reduction, widespread application of biochar to fertilize...

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