Climate change, changes in productivity and health: Complex interactions in the national literature

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Abstract

This article reviews the scientific output published in national journals on the interactions that are established between the concepts of climate change, productive changes (including changes in land use) and human health in the last ten years (from 2008 to 2017), highlight-ing the theoretical-methodological trends of this output. To achieve this, a review of the literature was made from publications made available in the Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) and the CAPES Journals Portal. The results ob-tained demonstrate the advances made in the last ten years by the interdisciplinary teams that dealt with the subject over the period analyzed. At the same time, this article identifies the research gaps that can be exploited in future research. In addi-tion, a positive sophistication and refinement of analytical tools and instruments have been identified that are able to gather consistent informa-tion about a broad and complex reality character-ized by the diversity of biomes, climatic scenarios and productive systems.

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Santos, L., Oliveira, J. E., Maduro-Abreu, A., Litre, G., Sátiro, G. S., & Soares, D. de C. (2021). Climate change, changes in productivity and health: Complex interactions in the national literature. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 26, 5315–5328. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-812320212611.3.14622019

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