Some lessons learned from public health on the process of adaptation

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作者
Ebi K.L. [1 ]
Smith J. [2 ]
Burton I. [3 ]
Scheraga J. [4 ]
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[1] Exponent Health Group, Alexandria, VA 22314
[2] Stratus Consulting, Boulder, CO 80302
[3] Scientist Emeritus, Meteorological Service of Canada, Toronto, Ont.
[4] Global Change Research Program, Office of Research and Development, Mail Code 8601-N, Washington, DC 20460
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Adaptation; Adaptive capacity; Climate change; Impacts; Public health;
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10.1007/s11027-006-3257-7
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Lessons learned from more than 150 years of public health research and intervention can provide insights to guide public health professionals and institutions as they design and implement specific strategies, policies, and measures to increase resilience to climate variability and change. This paper identifies both some modifications to public health systems that may enhance adaptive capacity, and lessons drawn from the history of managing environmental and other threats in the public health sector that may have relevance for other sectors as they design approaches to increase their adaptive capacity to more effectively cope with climate variability and change. © Springer 2006.
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