Climate change and human health linkages in the context of globalization: An overview from global to southwestern coastal region of Bangladesh
This article attempts to analyze the main impacts of climate change on public health starting with global and going through local by analyzing coastal communities in the area of influence of Sundarbans, located in southwestern coastal region of Bangladesh. In dealing with paramount health problems c...
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doaj-832ae9cbaa48456ea41ed2079cf79ac22020-11-24T21:17:42ZengElsevierEnvironment International0160-41202019-06-01127402411Climate change and human health linkages in the context of globalization: An overview from global to southwestern coastal region of BangladeshMd Ashrafuzzaman0Gustavo Luis Furini1Department of Anthropology, University of Chittagong, BangladeshOBSERVARE - Observatory of Foreign Relations, Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa (UAL), Portugal; Corresponding author.This article attempts to analyze the main impacts of climate change on public health starting with global and going through local by analyzing coastal communities in the area of influence of Sundarbans, located in southwestern coastal region of Bangladesh. In dealing with paramount health problems caused by climate change, we discuss what are the major challenges faced by different actors. From the opinion of globalization and world system theory it will be argued that developing countries are facing major defiance in terms of mitigation and adaptation, including human health problems. Those living in developing world, as the case of Bangladesh, responsible for the lowest contributions to climate change, are already suffering the most. This paper is based on bibliographical and statistical review, and uses primary data collected from field and secondary from publications, books, scientific journals, international reports. In this paper we also focused that poor countries shall not be liable for the damages caused by carbon emissions already trapped into atmosphere, a historic problem caused by developed world, so we expect that multi-governance platforms should make mutual efforts to promote health in partnership with local institutions in order to solve the climatic crisis. Keywords: Climate change, CO2 emissions, Human health, Globalization, Mitigation & adaptation, Bangladeshhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412018319275 |
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Climate change and human health linkages in the context of globalization: An overview from global to southwestern coastal region of Bangladesh |
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Climate change and human health linkages in the context of globalization: An overview from global to southwestern coastal region of Bangladesh |
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Climate change and human health linkages in the context of globalization: An overview from global to southwestern coastal region of Bangladesh |
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Climate change and human health linkages in the context of globalization: An overview from global to southwestern coastal region of Bangladesh |
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Climate change and human health linkages in the context of globalization: An overview from global to southwestern coastal region of Bangladesh |
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This article attempts to analyze the main impacts of climate change on public health starting with global and going through local by analyzing coastal communities in the area of influence of Sundarbans, located in southwestern coastal region of Bangladesh. In dealing with paramount health problems caused by climate change, we discuss what are the major challenges faced by different actors. From the opinion of globalization and world system theory it will be argued that developing countries are facing major defiance in terms of mitigation and adaptation, including human health problems. Those living in developing world, as the case of Bangladesh, responsible for the lowest contributions to climate change, are already suffering the most. This paper is based on bibliographical and statistical review, and uses primary data collected from field and secondary from publications, books, scientific journals, international reports. In this paper we also focused that poor countries shall not be liable for the damages caused by carbon emissions already trapped into atmosphere, a historic problem caused by developed world, so we expect that multi-governance platforms should make mutual efforts to promote health in partnership with local institutions in order to solve the climatic crisis. Keywords: Climate change, CO2 emissions, Human health, Globalization, Mitigation & adaptation, Bangladesh |
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