The efficient and effective management of climate risks is dependent on the availability of reliable climate information and services. To make health system resilient towards the impacts of climate variability and change, climate-related data and information need to be routinely integrated into health science, practice and policy making. The present paper studies the policy congruence at international, regional, national and sub-national levels for climate services for public health, with specific focus on India; to identify the gaps in understanding and possibly suggest a roadmap for co-developing climate services for the public health sector in India.
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Tewary, A., Mehajan, R. K., Golechha, M., & Mavalankar, D. (2021). Co-developing climate services for resilient public health system in India. Current Science, 120(10), 1578–1586. https://doi.org/10.18520/cs/v120/i10/1578-1586
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