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Identifying the climate sensitivity of infectious diseases: a conceptual framework. The Lancet Planetary Health.
This illustration provided a 3D graphical representation of a number of Rotavirus virions, set against a black background.

Infectious Diseases Climate Change

Identifying the climate sensitivity of infectious diseases: a conceptual framework. The Lancet Planetary Health.

Climate change may intensify climate-sensitive infectious diseases, which vary by seasonality, geography, and climate-linked variation. Understanding pathogen, vector, and host responses can inform early warning systems and strengthen health system resilience and adaptation.

• Guides & Frameworks

Alcayna, T., Rao, V.B., and Lowe, R.

Planetary health consequences of telecoupled shrimp farming. EcoHealth.
Person holding stainless steel bowl with shrimp. Photograph by Nguyen Dang Hoang Nhu.

Infectious Diseases Food Systems

Planetary health consequences of telecoupled shrimp farming. EcoHealth.

This study uses satellite analysis, surveys, and interviews to explore how global demand for shrimp drives harmful land-use changes in coastal Bangladesh. Findings link shrimp farming to water shortages, disease, and ecological damage.

• Research & Reports

Talukder, B., Mondal, K.P., Saifuzzaman, M., et al.

Webinar: The importance of communication in movement building and systems change

Infectious Diseases Communications

Webinar: The importance of communication in movement building and systems change

This webinar explored how strategic communication can support systems change in Planetary Health. Speakers shared real-world examples, including work on antimicrobial resistance, and offered practical tips for crafting messages that drive action.

• Videos

Skating Panda PR, CLIMAR, and the Planetary Health Alliance

Global trends, health inequalities, and projections in the burden of neglected tropical diseases and malaria from 1990 to 2021. Nature Scientific Reports.
Smoke drifts through leafy green plants under a tall palm tree, with morning sunlight streaming in rays through the haze against a clear blue sky.

Infectious Diseases Climate Change

Global trends, health inequalities, and projections in the burden of neglected tropical diseases and malaria from 1990 to 2021. Nature Scientific Reports.

This study tracks how neglected tropical diseases and malaria have changed from 1990 to 2021. It finds ongoing health gaps between countries and predicts that disease rates will rise, especially in poorer regions.

• Research & Reports

Lin, Y., Long, Q., Jihong, S., et al.

Urban water scarcity in Addis Ababa city: Hard versus soft path solutions: A systematic review. Discover Geoscience.
A view of Addis Ababa featuring a large highway and a prominent tall building in the city skyline.

Infectious Diseases Land Use and Land Cover Change

Urban water scarcity in Addis Ababa city: Hard versus soft path solutions: A systematic review. Discover Geoscience.

The review explores urban water management in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and advocates for better supply, sanitation, and land use planning to improve water security and quality in the city.

• Research & Reports

Bekana, T.H., Ebrea, M.G., Netsanet, N.H., et al.