Inverting social innovation to transform health system responses to climate change adaptation and mitigation in the global south
TR Katapally, J Bhawra - Frontiers in Public Health, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Systems thinking is aimed at understanding and solving complex problems that cut across
sectors, an approach that requires accurate, timely, and multisectoral data. Citizen-driven …
sectors, an approach that requires accurate, timely, and multisectoral data. Citizen-driven …
Dynamic model of climate action
G Wong-Parodi, DP Relihan… - Environmental Research …, 2024 - search.proquest.com
Climate change is occurring more rapidly than expected [1] and requires that people quickly
and continually act [2] to reduce the most dire impacts on humans and the environment …
and continually act [2] to reduce the most dire impacts on humans and the environment …
To Shelter or Not To Shelter: Exploring the Influence of Different Modalities in Virtual Reality on Individuals' Tornado Mitigation Behaviors
Timely and adequate risk communication before natural hazards can reduce losses from
extreme weather events and provide more resilient disaster preparedness. However …
extreme weather events and provide more resilient disaster preparedness. However …
Equity and Social Vulnerability in Earthquake and Wildfire Mitigation Policy
ZN Saiyed - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Disaster events exacerbate existing inequities in communities within the United States.
Certain communities that live with systemic social vulnerabilities are more likely to face …
Certain communities that live with systemic social vulnerabilities are more likely to face …
Inverting Innovation to Transform Health Systems Responses to Climate Change Impacts in the Global South
T Katapally, J Bhawra - osf.io
July 2023 was the hottest month in history, with the global south experiencing the
disproportionate burden of adverse climate change impacts, ranging from heatwaves and …
disproportionate burden of adverse climate change impacts, ranging from heatwaves and …