2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151310653
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Health Equity in Climate Change and Health Policies: A Systematic Review

Abstract: The complex interconnections between climate change policies and health equity are well established, and policy research to understand the health impacts of climate change in multiple domains is growing. Policy analysis theories/frameworks are an important aspect of policy analysis. Many frameworks exist to understand the health equity considerations in policies across various disciplines and the health impacts of climate change-related policies in the health and climate change sectors. However, a closer exami… Show more

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“…The components related to government, such as its policies, interests, and relationship with other states, are determining factors of health as a policy outcome at the national, regional, and international levels [92]. Additionally, climate change, population increase and disasters, both natural and man-made, are complex issues that impact geopolitical factors, which in turn affect health [93]. Thus, there is a need for attention to the state's internal and external vulnerabilities while analysing the patterns of aid extended to the states in need.…”
Section: Challenges and Way Forward For Health Diplomacy In Conflict ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The components related to government, such as its policies, interests, and relationship with other states, are determining factors of health as a policy outcome at the national, regional, and international levels [92]. Additionally, climate change, population increase and disasters, both natural and man-made, are complex issues that impact geopolitical factors, which in turn affect health [93]. Thus, there is a need for attention to the state's internal and external vulnerabilities while analysing the patterns of aid extended to the states in need.…”
Section: Challenges and Way Forward For Health Diplomacy In Conflict ...mentioning
confidence: 99%