Education Planetary Health Frameworks
New Doctoral Programme in Planetary Health at ULisboa
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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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Education Planetary Health Frameworks
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Infectious Diseases Climate Change
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Displacement and Conflict Climate Change
This study explores the emotional toll, systemic barriers, and support needs of healthcare and administrative staff in Switzerland caring for asylum seekers amid overlapping crises, including war, climate change, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Built Environment and Urbanization Health and Care Systems
A series of five podcasts from the TRUUD research project. Episode 1: Re-valuing urban health with Daniel Black, TRUUD Research Co-Director and Professor Jim McManus, Public Health Wales Episode 2: Policy and governance challenges with Professor Sarah Ayres, University of Bristol and Dr Geoff Bates, University of Bath Episode 3: Creating long-term, lasting change in a complex system with Dr Krista Bondy, University of Stirling and Dr Neil Carhart, University of Bristol Episode 4: Involving People with Dr Andy Gibson, University of the West of England and Dr Miriam Khan, GP and member of the TRUUD Public Advisory Board Episode...
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Life Stage and Reproductive Health Climate Change
This study provides the first empirical evidence from Italy showing that individuals who are more concerned about climate change are less likely to intend to have children—highlighting how environmental uncertainty, alongside economic factors, may increasingly shape fertility decisions in low-fertility societies.
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