Climate change and public health in Germany - A synthesis of options for action from the German status report on climate change and health 2023.

Journal of health monitoring Pub Date : 2023-11-29 eCollection Date: 2023-11-01 DOI:10.25646/11774
Martin Mlinarić, Susanne Moebus, Cornelia Betsch, Elke Hertig, Judith Schröder, Julika Loss, Ramona Moosburger, Petra van Rüth, Sophie Gepp, Maike Voss, Wolfgang Straff, Tanja-Maria Kessel, Michaela Goecke, Andreas Matzarakis, Hildegard Niemann
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Abstract

Background: This article represents the conclusion of the updated German status report on climate change and health, which was jointly written by authors from over 30 national institutions and organisations. The objectives are (a) to synthesise the options for action formulated in the report, (b) to combine them into clusters and guiding principles, (c) to address the success factors for implementation, and (d) to combine the options for action into target parameters.

Methods: The options for action from the individual contributions of the status report were systematically recorded and categorised (n=236). Topical clusters were then formed with reference to Essential Public Health Functions, and options for action were assigned to them.

Results: Eight topical clusters of options for action and ten guiding principles were identified. These can be summarised in four overarching meta-levels of action: (a) cross-sectorally coordinated structural and behavioural prevention, (b) monitoring, surveillance, and digitalisation (including early warning systems), (c) development of an ecologically sustainable and resilient public health system, and (d) information, communication, and participation. The main success factors for implementation are the design of governance, positive storytelling and risk communication, proactive management of conflicting goals, and a cross-sectoral co-benefit approach.

Conclusions: Based on the status report, systematically compiled target parameters and concrete options for action are available for public health.

德国的气候变化与公共健康--《2023 年德国气候变化与健康状况报告》行动方案综述。
背景:本文是德国气候变化与健康状况最新报告的结论,该报告由来自30多个国家机构和组织的作者共同撰写。其目的是:(a) 综合报告中提出的行动方案;(b) 将这些方案合并为组群和指导原则;(c) 探讨实施的成功因素;(d) 将行动方案合并为目标参数:方法:系统地记录和归类了现状报告中的各个行动方案(n=236)。然后参照基本公共卫生职能形成专题组,并将行动方案分配给这些专题组:结果:确定了八个行动方案专题组和十项指导原则。结果:确定了八组专题行动方案和十项指导原则,可归纳为四个总体行动元层面:(a) 跨部门协调的结构性和行为性预防,(b) 监测、监督和数字化(包括预警系统),(c) 发展生态上可持续和有复原力的公共卫生系统,(d) 信息、交流和参与。实施工作的主要成功因素是治理设计、积极的故事讲述和风险沟通、冲突目标的主动管理以及跨部门的共同利益方法:根据现状报告,可为公共卫生提供系统汇编的目标参数和具体的行动方案。
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