Urbanism, climate change and health: systems approaches to governance.

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Abstract

Effective action on climate change health impacts and vulnerability will require systems approaches and integrated policy and planning responses from a range of government agencies. Similar responses are needed to address other complex problems, such as the obesity epidemic. Local government, with its focus on the governance of place, will have a key role in responding to these convergent agendas. Industry can also be part of the solution - indeed it must be, because it has a lead role in relevant sectors. Understanding the co-benefits for health of climate mitigation actions will strengthen the case for early action. There is a need for improved decision support tools to inform urban governance. These tools should be based on a systems approach and should incorporate a spatial perspective.

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Capon, A. G., Synnott, E. S., & Holliday, S. (2009). Urbanism, climate change and health: systems approaches to governance. New South Wales Public Health Bulletin, 20(1–2), 24–28. https://doi.org/10.1071/nb08059

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