Collective intelligence for addressing community planetary health resulting from salinity prompted by sea level rise

Byomkesh Talukder , Reza Salim , Sheikh Tawhidul Islam , Krishna Prosad Mondal , Keith W. Hipel , Gary W. vanLoon , James Orbinski
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Sea level rise-induced salinity encroachment is causing various community-level planetary health impacts in coastal areas worldwide. The coastal area of Bangladesh is no exception. Driven by sea level rise, coastal Bangladesh's salinity is amplified by other factors such as shrimp cultivation, reduction of transboundary river flow in the dry season, mismanagement of the embankment, and frequent cyclone-related storm surges. Due to the salinity encroachment in this region, water and soil salinity is increasing, resulting in multiple planetary health impacts. Based on twenty years of field observation and an extensive literature review, these health impacts can be categorized as (i) primary health consequences (communicable and non-communicable diseases; scarcity of potable water), (ii) secondary health consequences (food and nutrition security; migration and related health impacts) and (iii) tertiary health consequences (adaptation-related emerging diseases; disaster-related health vulnerability). By exploring these multidimensional health impacts and associated factors of salinity, a collective intelligence-based framework to address the health impacts is described in this paper. Collective intelligence can be a valuable technique to engage multiple stakeholders in sharing and gathering data, and to facilitate the modeling of the health impacts of salinity. Collective intelligence can also help indicate appropriate interventions to address the planetary health impacts of increasing salinity.

解决海平面上升引起的盐度导致的社区地球健康问题的集体智慧
海平面上升引起的盐度侵蚀正在全球沿海地区造成各种社区层面的地球健康影响。孟加拉国沿海地区也不例外。在海平面上升的推动下,孟加拉国沿海地区的盐度被其他因素放大,如虾类养殖、旱季跨境河流流量减少、堤防管理不善以及频繁的与旋风有关的风暴潮。由于该区域的盐度侵蚀,水和土壤盐度正在增加,对地球健康造成多重影响。根据二十年的实地观察和广泛的文献审查,这些健康影响可归类为:(i)主要健康后果(传染病和非传染性疾病;(二)次生健康后果(粮食和营养安全;移徙和相关的健康影响)和(三)三级健康后果(与适应有关的新出现疾病;与灾害有关的健康脆弱性)。通过探索这些多维健康影响和盐度的相关因素,本文描述了一个基于集体智能的框架来解决健康影响。集体智慧可以成为一种有价值的技术,使多个利益攸关方参与共享和收集数据,并促进对盐度对健康影响的建模。集体智慧还有助于指出适当的干预措施,以解决盐度增加对地球健康的影响。
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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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