Valuation and perception of the costs of climate change on health.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-14 DOI:10.1177/14034948241247614
Zuzana Nordeng, Hedi K Kriit, Helen Poltimäe, Kristin Aunan, Miriam S Dahl, Marija Jevtic, Vlatka Matkovic, Gunnell Sandanger, Hans Orru
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Background and aims: Climate change affects our societies and lives through our economies, our livelihoods, and our health. Economic losses of climate change are estimated at $23 trillion, largely through externalities due to premature mortality, healthcare expenditure, and health-related work losses. Even if there are established methods to quantify the health economic burden, there is limited information on how people perceive this information. The current study aimed to examine different health cost evaluation methods and observe perceptions of stakeholders in the climate change context.

Method: The participatory research approach of the World Café with 41 participants was applied to explore four topics associated with valuing the costs of climate change. The data were analyzed following an inductive approach.

Results: Despite the willingness-to-pay approach being widely applied, many experts see actual healthcare costs as a more explicit indicator of costs; however, this approach might underestimate actual costs. Participants experienced difficulties accepting and understanding cost estimates that indicated very high externalities as a percentage of gross domestic product. The cost-effectiveness of mitigation and adaptation measures was also challenged by a concern that while the costs of such measures are incurred now, the benefits do not come to fruition until later, for example, when building bike lanes or dams.

Conclusions: Policies should favor environmentally friendly activities such as making cycling more convenient in cities with the health benefits presented in monetary terms, while limiting car driving. Moreover, the public might better understand the costs of climate change via tools that map how solutions influence different sectors and outlining the costs in evaluating the benefits for health and the environment.

气候变化对健康成本的评估和认知。
背景和目的:气候变化通过经济、生计和健康影响我们的社会和生活。据估计,气候变化造成的经济损失高达 23 万亿美元,主要是通过过早死亡、医疗支出和与健康相关的工作损失等外部因素造成的。即使有量化健康经济负担的既定方法,但关于人们如何看待这些信息的信息却很有限。本研究旨在研究不同的健康成本评估方法,并观察利益相关者在气候变化背景下的看法:方法:采用 "世界咖啡馆"(World Café)参与式研究方法,邀请 41 位参与者探讨与气候变化成本评估相关的四个主题。采用归纳法对数据进行分析:结果:尽管支付意愿法被广泛应用,但许多专家认为实际医疗成本是更明确的成本指标;然而,这种方法可能会低估实际成本。与会者在接受和理解成本估算时遇到了困难,因为成本估算显示外部效应占国内生产总值的百分比非常高。与会者还对减缓和适应措施的成本效益提出了质疑,他们担心,虽然这些措施的成本现在就会产生,但其效益要到以后才会显现,例如,在建设自行车道或水坝时:政策应有利于环保活动,如在城市中更方便地骑自行车,以货币形式体现健康效益,同时限制汽车驾驶。此外,公众可以通过一些工具更好地了解气候变化的成本,这些工具可以绘制解决方案如何影响不同部门,并在评估健康和环境效益时概述成本。
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Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
2.90%
发文量
135
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Public Health is an international peer-reviewed journal which has a vision to: publish public health research of good quality; contribute to the conceptual and methodological development of public health; contribute to global health issues; contribute to news and overviews of public health developments and health policy developments in the Nordic countries; reflect the multidisciplinarity of public health.
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