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RESEARCH ARTICLE (Open Access)

Climate change, health and wellbeing: challenges and opportunities in NSW, Australia

Neil Hime A B * , Aditya Vyas A , Kishen Lachireddy A , Stacey Wyett A , Benjamin Scalley A and Carlos Corvalan A B C
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A Environmental Health Branch, Health Protection NSW, NSW Health, Sydney, Australia

B School of Public Health, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia

C Guest Editor, Public Health Research & Practice, Issue 4, 2018

* Correspondence to: neil.hime@health.nsw.gov.au

Public Health Research and Practice 28, e2841824 https://doi.org/10.17061/phrp2841824
Published: 6 December 2018

Abstract

The NSW (New South Wales) Climate Change Policy Framework, launched by the NSW Government in 2016, recognises that climate change presents risks to health and wellbeing. Risks to health and wellbeing come from direct impacts of extreme weather events, and from indirect impacts through effects on air, water, food and ecosystems. Responding to these challenges offers an opportunity to protect and promote health by enhancing environmental amenities, and building adaptive capacity and resilience in populations and systems. To develop policy that effectively protects and promotes health in the face of climate change in NSW it is necessary to define the expected impacts of climate change on health and wellbeing in NSW.

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