Inaction in Urban Climate Policy Undermines Health

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作者
Allam, Zaheer [1 ]
Soomauroo, Zakia [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Technol Sydney, Inst Sustainable Futures, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[2] Inst Landscape Architecture & Environm Planning, Str 17 Juni 145, D-10623 Berlin, Germany
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Urban health; climate policy; urban emissions; climate change; Nationally Determined Contributions; cities;
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10.1177/11786302241246909
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
This paper investigates the critical intersection of urban climate policy and public health, emphasizing the pressing need for integrated strategies to address the intertwined challenges of climate change and health in urban settings. Despite cities being central to global emissions and energy consumption, a significant gap exists in the incorporation of health considerations into urban climate strategies, as evidenced by the analysis of urban content in Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). The paper highlights the Coalition for High Ambition Multilevel Partnerships (CHAMP) initiative and the forthcoming Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Special Report as pivotal moments for integrating climate and health agendas. However, it also points out the underwhelming response from cities in adopting comprehensive climate strategies, which undermines potential public health benefits. With substantial investments required to bridge the gap in health-focused climate resilience, the paper calls for a redefined approach to urban climate policy. This approach should prioritize health outcomes, leverage opportunities like the 15-Minute City concept, and foster the development of infrastructures that support both climate resilience and public health. The upcoming NDC revision cycle is identified as a critical opportunity for embedding health imperatives into urban climate strategies, emphasizing the need for a holistic perspective that views urban areas as ecosystems where climate and health are intricately connected. This comprehensive view aims to promote policies that are mutually reinforcing, thus contributing to healthier, more livable cities.
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