Scoping the proximal and distal dimensions of climate change on health and wellbeing

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George Paterson Morris
Stefan Reis
Sheila Anne Beck
Lora Elderkin Fleming
William Neil Adger
Timothy Guy Benton
Michael Harold Depledge
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[1] University of Exeter Medical School C/o Knowledge Spa RCHT,European Centre for Environment and Human Health
[2] NERC Centre for Ecology & Hydrology,Geography, College of Life and Environmental Sciences
[3] Bush Estate,UK’s Global Food Security Programme and School of Biology
[4] NHS Health Scotland,undefined
[5] Meridian Court,undefined
[6] University of Exeter,undefined
[7] University of Leeds,undefined
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Ecosystems; Food; Nutrition; Mobility; Migration; Concepts; Stakeholder engagement; Theoretical frameworks; Ecosystem services;
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The impacts of climate on health and wellbeing occur in time and space and through a range of indirect, complicated mechanisms. This diversity of pathways has major implications for national public health planning and influence on interventions that might help to mitigate and adapt to rapidly changing environmental conditions, nationally and internationally. This paper draws upon evidence from public health and adverse impact studies across climate science, hydrology, agriculture, public health, and the social sciences. It presents a conceptual model to support decision-making by recognizing both the proximal and distal pathways from climate-induced environmental change to national health and wellbeing. The proximal and distal pathways associated with food security, migration and mobility illustrate the diverse climate change influences in different geographic locations over different timescales. We argue that greater realization and articulation of proximal and distal pathways should radically alter how climate change is addressed as a national and international public health challenge.
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