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Planetary Health and the Perils of Progress: A Framework for Governing the Global Commons. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies.
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Planetary Health Frameworks

Planetary Health and the Perils of Progress: A Framework for Governing the Global Commons. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies.

The analysis demonstrates how the Planetary Health framework, by integrating principles of systems thinking, precaution, and justice, provides the essential governance lens needed to diagnose and address human-induced environmental degradation.

• Guides & Frameworks

Peili, P.

Reimagining Urban Health through the Lens of Planetary Health
A bike path with trees lining the sides of it. Photograph by Paolo Gregotti.

Built Environment and Urbanization Planetary Health Frameworks

Reimagining Urban Health through the Lens of Planetary Health

At the Planetary Health Cities Symposium, global leaders reimagined urban life to better protect and restore the life-support systems essential to human survival.

• News

Broas, E., and Ahdab, Y.

Tackling Noise Pollution in Climate Adaptation and Mitigation: Planetary Health Benefits Towards a Net-Zero Future. Oxford Open Climate Change.
Photo by Owen Barker

Mental Health Noncommunicable Diseases

Tackling Noise Pollution in Climate Adaptation and Mitigation: Planetary Health Benefits Towards a Net-Zero Future. Oxford Open Climate Change.

The article highlights noise pollution as a major Planetary Health issue, linking transport noise to cardiovascular, metabolic, and mental health impacts. It urges integrating noise considerations into climate, transport, housing, and environmental policies.

• News

Cai, Y.S., Huang, J., Havyarimana, E., et al.

Becoming an Agent of Change for Planetary Health. University of Helsinki.

Education Planetary Health Frameworks

Becoming an Agent of Change for Planetary Health. University of Helsinki.

This panel, recorded at the University of Helsinki, explores how individuals can become agents of change. Featuring experts in medicine, politics, and eco-emotions, it contributes to the upcoming PlanetaryHealth.now Massive Online Open Course.

• Videos

Sandboge, S

Antibiotic contamination in environment and implications on planetary health: A comprehensive perspective of China. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability.
A white bird sitting on top of a sandy beach. Photographed by Insung Yoon.

Health and Care Systems Waste Management

Antibiotic contamination in environment and implications on planetary health: A comprehensive perspective of China. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability.

This review highlights widespread antibiotic contamination in China, driven by agriculture and wastewater, which accelerates antibiotic resistance. Using One Health and planetary boundary frameworks, it calls for stronger regulation and mitigation to protect ecosystems and human health.

• Research & Reports

Zhao, F., Yang, L., Li, M., et al.