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Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Article . 2015 . Peer-reviewed
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Governing the health risks of climate change: towards multi-sector responses

Authors: Kristie L. Ebi; Kristie L. Ebi; Kathryn Bowen; Kathryn Bowen;
handle: 1885/13960
Abstract
Climate change will exacerbate current and create new health risks. Because many upstream drivers of these risks arise from outside the sector, multi-sectoral approaches are required for effective ...
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Australia
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Keywords
health risk, risk assessment, health policy, climate change, governance approach, partnership approach
health risk, risk assessment, health policy, climate change, governance approach, partnership approach
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