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Community level research on water health and global change: where have we been? Where are we going?

Abstract

The changes that are occurring as a result of global environmental change have spurred a great interest within governments and the scientific community, with the realization that it is a threat to large numbers of populations in all regions of the globe. Ensuing research for answers highlights the need to build resiliency, to adapt and mitigate the impacts. At the community level, especially rural communities, the low adaptive capacity resulting from poor health infrastructure and limited resources are challenges in the context of stresses on the availability of safe water, injuries resulting from floods and storms, shortage of drinking water because of droughts, redistribution and/or increase of vector-borne infections and other infectious diseases related to poor sanitation, poor nutrition related to agricultural disruption, and sea-level rise causing saline intrusion into drinking water. These challenges will require research agendas with practical detail and multidisciplinary approaches.

Authors

Karanja D; Elliott SJ; Gabizon S

Journal

Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 467–470

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

December 1, 2011

DOI

10.1016/j.cosust.2011.10.002

ISSN

1877-3435

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