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Browse or search our curated collection of research articles, tools, videos, and other Planetary Health resources. Featuring approximately 3,000 research articles and additional tools spanning a variety of thematic areas, our library has information on Planetary Health for every audience — whether you’re exploring the field for the first time, an educator hoping to engage Planetary Health in your classroom, a seasoned scientific researcher, or someone looking to making a difference in your community and in the world. New resources are added every month.

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For the Future of Water Conservation, Look to … Los Angeles? The New York Times.

Resource Scarcity Built Environment and Urbanization

For the Future of Water Conservation, Look to … Los Angeles? The New York Times.

This article highlights how Los Angeles has steadily reduced its total water use despite population growth, thanks to conservation policies, changing social norms, and infrastructure upgrades. It explores possible next steps toward regional water self-reliance.

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Kimmelman, M.

Impacts of climate change and related weather events on the health and wellbeing of culturally and linguistically diverse communities: A systematic review. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities.

Life Stage and Reproductive Health Climate Change

Impacts of climate change and related weather events on the health and wellbeing of culturally and linguistically diverse communities: A systematic review. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities.

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Sharma, S. and Anikeeva, O.

Exploring the psychological impacts of water-based outdoor physical activities on university students: A qualitative interview study. Nature Scientific Reports.
A serene lake scene with a small rowboat carrying two people in the foreground. Calm water, distant trees, and a wooden dock enhance the tranquil mood.

Life Stage and Reproductive Health Mental Health

Exploring the psychological impacts of water-based outdoor physical activities on university students: A qualitative interview study. Nature Scientific Reports.

This qualitative study interviewed 11 university students to explore how water-based outdoor physical activities like diving and dragon boating affect mental health. Researchers identified eight psychological themes, including fear, awe, meaning, and identity.

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Liu, X., Qin, H., Zhang, H., et al.