Climate change and its impact on population health in southern China: implication for adaptation policy
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- Extreme climate events in the Guangdong province have increased the risk of mortality and infectious diseases.
- Vulnerability to heat waves is higher in economically undeveloped regions.
- Improved cooperation between meteorological and health departments is needed to build up monitoring systems on climate change and public health in the Guangdong province.
- Multi-sectoral early warning systems would significantly help to minimise adverse health impacts of climate change.
- Risk communication strategies, education, awareness projects and adaptation policies should be developed at a provincial authority level to improve risk perception and further reduce the adverse health impacts of climate change.
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