Health impacts of extreme weather events - Cascading risks in a changing climate.

Journal of health monitoring Pub Date : 2023-09-06 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.25646/11652
Carsten Butsch, Liza-Marie Beckers, Enno Nilson, Marieke Frassl, Nicole Brennholt, René Kwiatkowski, Mareike Söder
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Background: Extreme weather events represent one of the most tangible impacts of anthropogenic climate change. They have increased in number and severity and a further increase is expected. This is accompanied by direct and indirect negative consequences for human health.

Methods: Flooding events, storms and droughts are analysed here for Germany from a systemic perspective on the basis of a comprehensive literature review. Cascading risks beyond the initial event are also taken into account in order to depict downstream consequences.

Results: In addition to the immediate health burdens caused by extreme weather events such as injuries, long-term consequences such as stress-related mental disorders occur. These stresses particularly affect certain vulnerable groups, e.g. older persons, children, pregnant women or first responders.

Conclusions: A look at the cascading risks described in the international literature allows us to develop precautionary measures for adaptation to the consequences of climate change. Many adaptation measures protect against different risks at the same time. In addition to planning measures, these include, above all, increasing the population's ability to protect itself through knowledge and strengthening of social networks.

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极端天气事件对健康的影响——气候变化中的级联风险。
背景:极端天气事件是人为气候变化最明显的影响之一。它们的数量和严重程度都有所增加,预计还会进一步增加。随之而来的是对人类健康的直接和间接负面影响。方法:在全面文献综述的基础上,从系统的角度分析了德国的洪水、风暴和干旱事件。为了描述下游后果,还考虑了初始事件之外的级联风险。结果:除了受伤等极端天气事件造成的直接健康负担外,还会产生与压力相关的精神障碍等长期后果。这些压力尤其影响某些弱势群体,例如老年人、儿童、孕妇或急救人员。结论:通过研究国际文献中描述的连锁风险,我们可以制定适应气候变化后果的预防措施。许多适应措施可以同时防范不同的风险。除了规划措施外,这些措施最重要的是,通过知识和加强社会网络,提高人民保护自己的能力。
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