Transdisciplinary approach to addressing climate-environment-health nexus: Developing a data platform for informed decision-making

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Sonia Edith Muñoz , Mariana Butinof , Sonia Alejandra Pou , Giselle Luján Marincovich , Camila Niclis , Luciana Castronuovo , Lorena Ferreira , Yanina Azas , Florencia Cámara , Gabriela Lozano , Manuel Eduardo Miller , Diana Analía Dominguez , Carolina Gisele Cerrudo , Rafael Junqueira-Buralli , García Florencia , Natalia Herrera , Anneris Gomez
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Abstract

Introduction

Argentina's wide range of climates, from arid regions to humid subtropics, makes it particularly vulnerable to climate change. Extreme weather events disproportionately affect marginalized populations, underscoring the need for localized, data-driven interventions. PladCAS (Plataforma de Datos en Clima, Ambiente y Salud, by its acronym in Spanish) is a platform under development by a transdisciplinary team to support decision-making on climate-environment-health (CEH) issues. The platform adopts the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) to enable scalability and sustainability for health and environmental policy data management. By integrating these principles, PladCAS would enable stakeholders —including policymakers, health and environmental professionals, organizations, and communities— to address CEH challenges through evidence-based policies at local, regional, and national levels.

Case Presentation

The design and development process of a CEH digital platform in Argentina is discussed. Employing a transdisciplinary approach, the team engaged stakeholders to identify indicators, select relevant data sources, and co-design the platform’s structure. The result is a prototype design for interoperability, accessibility, and reusability, supporting evidence-based decision-making across sectors.

Discussion

Effective stakeholder communication is crucial for collaboration. Fieldwork requires place-based indicators, underscoring the importance of representative data. Involving stakeholders from the planning stage fosters ownership and strengthens commitment to the platform’s iterative improvement.

Conclusion

While the platform is not yet publicly available, it has completed its design phase. Next steps include developing models, agreements with data providers, and funding for implementation. PladCAS will provide a replicable framework to improve CEH data integration, contributing to resilience and equity.
解决气候-环境-健康关系的跨学科方法:为知情决策开发一个数据平台
阿根廷气候多变,从干旱地区到潮湿的亚热带,使其特别容易受到气候变化的影响。极端天气事件对边缘人群的影响尤为严重,因此需要采取本地化、数据驱动的干预措施。PladCAS(西班牙语首字母缩写)是一个跨学科团队正在开发的平台,旨在支持气候-环境-健康(CEH)问题的决策。该平台采用FAIR原则(可查找、可访问、可互操作和可重用),以实现健康和环境政策数据管理的可扩展性和可持续性。通过整合这些原则,PladCAS将使利益相关者——包括政策制定者、卫生和环境专业人士、组织和社区——能够在地方、区域和国家层面通过基于证据的政策应对CEH挑战。案例介绍讨论了阿根廷CEH数字平台的设计和开发过程。该团队采用跨学科的方法,与利益相关者一起确定指标,选择相关数据源,并共同设计平台的结构。其结果是互操作性、可访问性和可重用性的原型设计,支持跨部门的循证决策。有效的利益相关者沟通对合作至关重要。实地工作需要基于地点的指标,强调代表性数据的重要性。计划阶段的涉众参与促进了所有权,并加强了对平台迭代改进的承诺。虽然该平台尚未公开,但它已经完成了设计阶段。接下来的步骤包括开发模型、与数据提供者达成协议以及为实现提供资金。PladCAS将提供一个可复制的框架,以改善CEH数据整合,促进弹性和公平性。
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The journal of climate change and health
The journal of climate change and health Global and Planetary Change, Public Health and Health Policy
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