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Climate and health adaptation: evidence needs for policy (Stakeholder mapping in Europe)
European Journal of Public Health ; 31, 2021.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1514550
ABSTRACT
Introduction In recent years, both the EU Commission and the Belmont Forum have funded projects focusing on health and climate change with the aim of expanding research and evidence and improving intersectoral cooperation. The EU-funded ENBEL project is developing tools to streamline climate and health research to support policies and strategies and improve response and resilience. Methods Within ENBEL a stakeholder analysis is being carried out for Europe to identify key decision makers involved in climate change and health adaptation, understand interlinkages and identify areas for action to promote collaboration and uptake. Semi-structured interviews with key institutions and stakeholders at different levels (International, European, national and local) will help identify key evidence needs and research gaps and findings will be used to define knowledge tools and policy briefs to enhance adaptation. Furthermore, current policies on adaptation in Europe and how health issues are addressed, especially taking into account the Next Generation EU (NGEU) funding in support of COVID-19 recovery as well as Green Deal and Climate Action, will be reviewed to ensure ENBEL products fit the EU policy agenda. Conclusions ENBEL offers an opportunity to produce targeted research syntheses for decision makers as well an ensuring health becomes a key aspect in climate change policy decision making. The ENBEL project will engage with key decision makers involved in climate change and health adaptation across Europe, providing knowledge, understanding interlinkages and identifying areas for action to promote climate policies that enhance health benefits.

Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: ProQuest Central Language: English Journal: European Journal of Public Health Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: ProQuest Central Language: English Journal: European Journal of Public Health Year: 2021 Document Type: Article