The project OneAquaHealth was present in the European Commission’s high-level conference on climate change and health research
The project OneAquaHealth was present in the European Commission’s high-level conference on climate change and health research
The project OneAquaHealth was represented by the coordinator Maria João Feio in the “High-level conference on climate change and health research” held in Brussels, at the European Commission, on the 19 and 20 February.
The conference was opened by the Vice-President
for European Green Deal and over the two days there were several plenary and
parallel sessions covering four related themes: 1- Short and long-term impacts
of climate change, 2- Climate change in the context of other environmental
stressors, 3- Climate change and the health sector 4 – A global research agenda
on climate change and health. Particularly important for the project
OneAquaHealth was the Parallel session models, tools, and technologies
supporting decision-making on climate change and health, where the difficulty
in using Human health data was highlighted, compared to climate and earth and
satellite observations and the need to make them more accessible and
comparable. Nevertheless, several studies already show the effects of climate
changes in human health and wellbeing in southern countries of the North
Hemisphere and in dry regions of the world, but also in the mental health of younger
people.
The project OneAquaHealth, which deals with
the above aspects among other, was presented in the second day with the poster
“The project OneAquaHealth and the interplay between urban freshwater
ecosystems, human health and climate change” by Maria João Feio &
Consortium.
From the event it was clear that studying the relationship between climate change and human health and prevent the mitigation of the effect of the first in the second will be a priority in years to come, all over the world.
Keywords
Climate change; human wellbeing, human
health; urban ecosystems; freshwater