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Adaptation to climate change in the Ontario public health sector

机译:适应安大略省公共卫生部门的气候变化

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Background Climate change is among the major challenges for health this century, and adaptation to manage adverse health outcomes will be unavoidable. The risks in Ontario – Canada’s most populous province – include increasing temperatures, more frequent and intense extreme weather events, and alterations to precipitation regimes. Socio-economic-demographic patterns could magnify the implications climate change has for Ontario, including the presence of rapidly growing vulnerable populations, exacerbation of warming trends by heat-islands in large urban areas, and connectedness to global transportation networks. This study examines climate change adaptation in the public health sector in Ontario using information from interviews with government officials. Methods Fifty-three semi-structured interviews were conducted, four with provincial and federal health officials and 49 with actors in public health and health relevant sectors at the municipal level. We identify adaptation efforts, barriers and opportunities for current and future intervention. Results Results indicate recognition that climate change will affect the health of Ontarians. Health officials are concerned about how a changing climate could exacerbate existing health issues or create new health burdens, specifically extreme heat (71%), severe weather (68%) and poor air-quality (57%). Adaptation is currently taking the form of mainstreaming climate change into existing public health programs. While adaptive progress has relied on local leadership, federal support, political will, and inter-agency efforts, a lack of resources constrains the sustainability of long-term adaptation programs and the acquisition of data necessary to support effective policies. Conclusions This study provides a snapshot of climate change adaptation and needs in the public health sector in Ontario. Public health departments will need to capitalize on opportunities to integrate climate change into policies and programs, while higher levels of government must improve efforts to support local adaptation and provide the capacity through which local adaptation can succeed.
机译:背景技术气候变化是本世纪健康的主要挑战之一,为避免不良健康后果而进行的适应将是不可避免的。加拿大人口最多的省份安大略省面临的风险包括气温升高,极端天气事件更加频繁和强烈以及降雨制度的改变。社会经济人口统计学的模式可能会放大气候变化对安大略的影响,包括快速增长的脆弱人口的存在,大城市地区热岛加剧的变暖趋势以及与全球运输网络的联系。这项研究使用对政府官员的采访中的信息,研究了安大略省公共卫生部门对气候变化的适应性。方法进行了53次半结构化访谈,其中四次与省级和联邦卫生官员会面,49次与市级公共卫生及健康相关部门的参与者进行了访谈。我们确定当前和未来干预的适应性努力,障碍和机会。结果结果表明人们认识到气候变化将影响安大略人的健康。卫生官员担心气候变化如何加剧现有的健康问题或造成新的健康负担,特别是极热(71%),恶劣天气(68%)和空气质量差(57%)。适应目前正在采取将气候变化纳入现有公共卫生计划主流的形式。尽管适应性进步依赖于地方领导,联邦政府的支持,政治意愿和机构间的努力,但资源的缺乏限制了长期适应计划的可持续性以及为支持有效政策而必需的数据的获取。结论本研究概述了安大略省公共卫生部门对气候变化的适应和需求。公共卫生部门将需要抓住机会,将气候变化纳入政策和规划,而更高级别的政府必须加大努力,以支持地方适应并提供使地方适应成功的能力。

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