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The Climate change and Health International Conference presentations

2024-01-31

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Climate change and Health

Anna Páldy National Center for Public Health and Pharmacy, Budapest, Hungary



Attitudes and Concerns towards Climate change in Hungary

Results of a Great Sample Representative Survey – Viktor Varjú, Márk Hegedűs, Bálint Koós, Ákos Bodor, Institute for Regional Studies, Pécs, Hungary



Enhancing Intersectoral Approaches in Tackling Health Inequalities: Applying the HIA-IM Research Model to the Irish government’s Climate Action Plan

Dr Monica O’Mullane , School of Public Health, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland



Buildings, Health and Climate change

Ojo David Ayooluwa, János Gyergyák, University of Pécs, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Pécs, Hungary




Climate change as a Controlling Subject of the Global Economy

Ever Bedoya, University of Pécs, Faculty of Business and Economics, International Accreditation Office, Pécs, Hungary



Opinions and Possibilities to Teach Climate change’s Health Effects to Medical students in Târgu Mureș

Ábrám Zoltán, Ferencz Loránd, Nădășan Valentin, G. E. Palade UMPhST Târgu Mureş, Department of Hygiene, Târgu Mureş, Romania



Developing New Curriculum Outlines and Learning materials on Climate change's Health Impacts for Medical Schools

the Climatemed Project – János Girán, Csaba Varga, Gergely Márovics, Ágnes Szenczi, István Kiss, University of Pécs, Medical School, Department of Public Health, Pécs, Hungary



Impacts of Extreme Hydrometeorological Conditions on Mortality and Hospital admissions in Serbian Cities

Dragan Milosevic[1,2,3], Darinka Korovljev [1], Stevan Savic [1], Jelena Dunjic [1], Daniela Arsenovic [1], Valdemar Stajer [1], Bojana Harrison [1], Marijana Ranisavljev [1], Sergej M. Ostojic [1] *1 University of Novi Sad, Center for Health, Exercise and Sport Sciences, Novi Sad, Republic of Serbia *2 Meteorology and Air Quality Group, Hydrology and Environmental Hydraulics Group, Wageningen University & Research, 6708 PB Wageningen, The Netherlands *3 Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Republic of Serbia



Waterborne Intoxications and Climate change

Csaba Varga, University of Pécs, Medical School, Department of Public Health, Pécs, Hungary





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