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2. The 2024 Europe report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: unprecedented warming demands unprecedented action
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van Daalen, Kim R, primary, Tonne, Cathryn, additional, Semenza, Jan C, additional, Rocklöv, Joacim, additional, Markandya, Anil, additional, Dasandi, Niheer, additional, Jankin, Slava, additional, Achebak, Hicham, additional, Ballester, Joan, additional, Bechara, Hannah, additional, Beck, Thessa M, additional, Callaghan, Max W, additional, Carvalho, Bruno M, additional, Chambers, Jonathan, additional, Pradas, Marta Cirah, additional, Courtenay, Orin, additional, Dasgupta, Shouro, additional, Eckelman, Matthew J, additional, Farooq, Zia, additional, Fransson, Peter, additional, Gallo, Elisa, additional, Gasparyan, Olga, additional, Gonzalez-Reviriego, Nube, additional, Hamilton, Ian, additional, Hänninen, Risto, additional, Hatfield, Charles, additional, He, Kehan, additional, Kazmierczak, Aleksandra, additional, Kendrovski, Vladimir, additional, Kennard, Harry, additional, Kiesewetter, Gregor, additional, Kouznetsov, Rostislav, additional, Kriit, Hedi Katre, additional, Llabrés-Brustenga, Alba, additional, Lloyd, Simon J, additional, Batista, Martín Lotto, additional, Maia, Carla, additional, Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime, additional, Mi, Zhifu, additional, Milà, Carles, additional, Minx, Jan C, additional, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, additional, Palamarchuk, Julia, additional, Pantera, Dafni Kalatzi, additional, Quijal-Zamorano, Marcos, additional, Rafaj, Peter, additional, Robinson, Elizabeth J Z, additional, Sánchez-Valdivia, Nacho, additional, Scamman, Daniel, additional, Schmoll, Oliver, additional, Sewe, Maquins Odhiambo, additional, Sherman, Jodi D, additional, Singh, Pratik, additional, Sirotkina, Elena, additional, Sjödin, Henrik, additional, Sofiev, Mikhail, additional, Solaraju-Murali, Balakrishnan, additional, Springmann, Marco, additional, Treskova, Marina, additional, Triñanes, Joaquin, additional, Vanuytrecht, Eline, additional, Wagner, Fabian, additional, Walawender, Maria, additional, Warnecke, Laura, additional, Zhang, Ran, additional, Romanello, Marina, additional, Antò, Josep M, additional, Nilsson, Maria, additional, and Lowe, Rachel, additional
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- 2024
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3. Tracking progress on health and climate change in Europe
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Romanello, Marina, van Daalen, Kim, Anto, Josep M, Dasandi, Niheer, Drummond, Paul, Hamilton, Ian G, Jankin, Slava, Kendrovski, Vladimir, Lowe, Rachel, Rocklöv, Joacim, Schmoll, Oliver, Semenza, Jan C, Tonne, Cathryn, and Nilsson, Maria
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- 2021
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4. The 2024 Europe report of the lancet countdown on health and climate change : unprecedented warming demands unprecedented action
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van Daalen, Kim R., Tonne, Cathryn, Semenza, Jan C., Rocklöv, Joacim, Markandya, Anil, Dasandi, Niheer, Jankin, Slava, Achebak, Hicham, Ballester, Joan, Bechara, Hannah, Beck, Thessa M., Callaghan, Max W., Carvalho, Bruno M., Chambers, Jonathan, Pradas, Marta Cirah, Courtenay, Orin, Dasgupta, Shouro, Eckelman, Matthew J., Farooq, Zia, Fransson, Peter, Gallo, Elisa, Gasparyan, Olga, Gonzalez-Reviriego, Nube, Hamilton, Ian, Hänninen, Risto, Hatfield, Charles, He, Kehan, Kazmierczak, Aleksandra, Kendrovski, Vladimir, Kennard, Harry, Kiesewetter, Gregor, Kouznetsov, Rostislav, Kriit, Hedi Katre, Llabrés-Brustenga, Alba, Lloyd, Simon J., Batista, Martín Lotto, Maia, Carla, Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime, Mi, Zhifu, Milà, Carles, Minx, Jan C., Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Palamarchuk, Julia, Pantera, Dafni Kalatzi, Quijal-Zamorano, Marcos, Rafaj, Peter, Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z., Sánchez-Valdivia, Nacho, Scamman, Daniel, Schmoll, Oliver, Sewe, Maquins Odhiambo, Sherman, Jodi D., Singh, Pratik, Sirotkina, Elena, Sjödin, Henrik, Sofiev, Mikhail, Solaraju-Murali, Balakrishnan, Springmann, Marco, Treskova, Marina, Triñanes, Joaquin, Vanuytrecht, Eline, Wagner, Fabian, Walawender, Maria, Warnecke, Laura, Zhang, Ran, Romanello, Marina, Antò, Josep M., Nilsson, Maria, Lowe, Rachel, van Daalen, Kim R., Tonne, Cathryn, Semenza, Jan C., Rocklöv, Joacim, Markandya, Anil, Dasandi, Niheer, Jankin, Slava, Achebak, Hicham, Ballester, Joan, Bechara, Hannah, Beck, Thessa M., Callaghan, Max W., Carvalho, Bruno M., Chambers, Jonathan, Pradas, Marta Cirah, Courtenay, Orin, Dasgupta, Shouro, Eckelman, Matthew J., Farooq, Zia, Fransson, Peter, Gallo, Elisa, Gasparyan, Olga, Gonzalez-Reviriego, Nube, Hamilton, Ian, Hänninen, Risto, Hatfield, Charles, He, Kehan, Kazmierczak, Aleksandra, Kendrovski, Vladimir, Kennard, Harry, Kiesewetter, Gregor, Kouznetsov, Rostislav, Kriit, Hedi Katre, Llabrés-Brustenga, Alba, Lloyd, Simon J., Batista, Martín Lotto, Maia, Carla, Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime, Mi, Zhifu, Milà, Carles, Minx, Jan C., Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Palamarchuk, Julia, Pantera, Dafni Kalatzi, Quijal-Zamorano, Marcos, Rafaj, Peter, Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z., Sánchez-Valdivia, Nacho, Scamman, Daniel, Schmoll, Oliver, Sewe, Maquins Odhiambo, Sherman, Jodi D., Singh, Pratik, Sirotkina, Elena, Sjödin, Henrik, Sofiev, Mikhail, Solaraju-Murali, Balakrishnan, Springmann, Marco, Treskova, Marina, Triñanes, Joaquin, Vanuytrecht, Eline, Wagner, Fabian, Walawender, Maria, Warnecke, Laura, Zhang, Ran, Romanello, Marina, Antò, Josep M., Nilsson, Maria, and Lowe, Rachel
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Record-breaking temperatures were recorded across the globe in 2023. Without climate action, adverse climate-related health impacts are expected to worsen worldwide, affecting billions of people. Temperatures in Europe are warming at twice the rate of the global average, threatening the health of populations across the continent and leading to unnecessary loss of life. The Lancet Countdown in Europe was established in 2021, to assess the health profile of climate change aiming to stimulate European social and political will to implement rapid health-responsive climate mitigation and adaptation actions. In 2022, the collaboration published its indicator report, tracking progress on health and climate change via 33 indicators and across five domains. This new report tracks 42 indicators highlighting the negative impacts of climate change on human health, the delayed climate action of European countries, and the missed opportunities to protect or improve health with health-responsive climate action. The methods behind indicators presented in the 2022 report have been improved, and nine new indicators have been added, covering leishmaniasis, ticks, food security, health-care emissions, production and consumption-based emissions, clean energy investment, and scientific, political, and media engagement with climate and health. Considering that negative climate-related health impacts and the responsibility for climate change are not equal at the regional and global levels, this report also endeavours to reflect on aspects of inequality and justice by highlighting at-risk groups within Europe and Europe's responsibility for the climate crisis., This online publication has been corrected.Errata: Correction to Lancet Public Health 2024; 9: e495–522. The Lancet Public Health, 2024;9(7): e420. DOI: 10.1016/S2468-2667(24)00129-4
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- 2024
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5. Priorities for protecting health from climate change in the WHO European Region: recent regional activities
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Kendrovski, Vladimir and Schmoll, Oliver
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- 2019
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6. Tracking climate change and health in Europe
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Daalen, Kim R. Van, primary, Romanello, Marina, additional, Rocklöv, Joacim, additional, Semenza, Jan C., additional, Tonne, Cathryn, additional, Markandya, Anil, additional, Dasandi, Niheer, additional, Jankin, Slava, additional, Kendrovski, Vladimir, additional, Schmoll, Oliver, additional, Anto, Josep M., additional, Nilsson, Maria, additional, and Lowe, Rachel, additional
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- 2023
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7. Dual system of water safety plan auditing in Hungary: benefits and lessons learnt.
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Bufa-Dőrr, Zsuzsanna, Sebestyén, Ágnes, Izsák, Bálint, Schmoll, Oliver, Pándics, Tamás, and Vargha, Márta
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DUAL water systems ,AQUATIC sports safety measures ,ENVIRONMENTAL auditing ,SYSTEM safety ,WATERSHEDS ,AUDITING ,DRINKING water - Abstract
A risk-based approach is recognised worldwide as the most reliable means for the provision of safe drinking water. Efficient implementation of the water safety plan (WSP) approach, recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), is facilitated by an auditing framework. In Hungary, development of WSPs is a legal obligation for water suppliers. WSPs are subject to a two-stage regulatory audit, a consultative cen- tral technical audit and a formal local audit. In 2019, a survey was conducted in cooperation with WHO to evaluate audit experiences of over 1,200 WSPs. Recommendations from the central audit significantly improved coherence and compliance of WSPs, confirming the efficiency of the dual approach. The use of a WSP template provided by the national authority further increased consistency and reduced time and work demand of the audit. Both water suppliers and public health authorities indicated a need for further capacity building on WSP development and auditing. The main challenge for water suppliers is the identification and risk assessment of hazards associated with the water source and distribution within premises. The recast European Union drinking water regulation is expected to accelerate the uptake of WSP and strengthen linkages to water catchment management and water safety in buildings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. The impact of war on the environment and health: implications for readiness, response, and recovery in Ukraine
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Racioppi, Francesca, primary, Rutter, Harry, additional, Nitzan, Dorit, additional, Borojevic, Anja, additional, Carr, Zhanat, additional, Grygaski, Tanya Jean, additional, Jarosińska, Dorota, additional, Netanyahu, Sinaia, additional, Schmoll, Oliver, additional, Stuetzle, Karien, additional, Van Den Akker, Amber, additional, and Kluge, Hans Henri P, additional
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- 2022
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9. The 2022 Europe report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change : towards a climate resilient future
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van Daalen, Kim R., Romanello, Marina, Rocklöv, Joacim, Semenza, Jan C., Tonne, Cathryn, Markandya, Anil, Dasandi, Niheer, Jankin, Slava, Achebak, Hicham, Ballester, Joan, Bechara, Hannah, Callaghan, Max W., Chambers, Jonathan, Dasgupta, Shouro, Drummond, Paul, Farooq, Zia, Gasparyan, Olga, Gonzalez-Reviriego, Nube, Hamilton, Ian, Hänninen, Risto, Kazmierczak, Aleksandra, Kendrovski, Vladimir, Kennard, Harry, Kiesewetter, Gregor, Lloyd, Simon J., Lotto Batista, Martin, Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime, Milà, Carles, Minx, Jan C., Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Palamarchuk, Julia, Quijal-Zamorano, Marcos, Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z., Scamman, Daniel, Schmoll, Oliver, Sewe, Maquins Odhiambo, Sjödin, Henrik, Sofiev, Mikhail, Solaraju-Murali, Balakrishnan, Springmann, Marco, Triñanes, Joaquin, Anto, Josep M., Nilsson, Maria, Lowe, Rachel, van Daalen, Kim R., Romanello, Marina, Rocklöv, Joacim, Semenza, Jan C., Tonne, Cathryn, Markandya, Anil, Dasandi, Niheer, Jankin, Slava, Achebak, Hicham, Ballester, Joan, Bechara, Hannah, Callaghan, Max W., Chambers, Jonathan, Dasgupta, Shouro, Drummond, Paul, Farooq, Zia, Gasparyan, Olga, Gonzalez-Reviriego, Nube, Hamilton, Ian, Hänninen, Risto, Kazmierczak, Aleksandra, Kendrovski, Vladimir, Kennard, Harry, Kiesewetter, Gregor, Lloyd, Simon J., Lotto Batista, Martin, Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime, Milà, Carles, Minx, Jan C., Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Palamarchuk, Julia, Quijal-Zamorano, Marcos, Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z., Scamman, Daniel, Schmoll, Oliver, Sewe, Maquins Odhiambo, Sjödin, Henrik, Sofiev, Mikhail, Solaraju-Murali, Balakrishnan, Springmann, Marco, Triñanes, Joaquin, Anto, Josep M., Nilsson, Maria, and Lowe, Rachel
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Correction: The Lancet Public Health, Volume 7, Issue 12, 2022, Page e993, ISSN 2468-2667, DOI:10.1016/S2468-2667(22)00287-0.
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- 2022
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10. Water, sanitation, and hygiene services in health care facilities in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Serbia
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Bijelović, Sanja, primary, Grossi, Valentina, additional, Shinee, Enkhtsetseg, additional, Schmoll, Oliver, additional, Jovanović, Dragana, additional, Paunović, Katarina, additional, Dragić, Nataša, additional, and Velicki, Radmila, additional
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- 2021
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11. Estimation of the nutrient inputs into river systems – experiences from German rivers
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Behrendt, Horst, Kornmilch, Matthias, Opitz, Dieter, Schmoll, Oliver, and Scholz, Gaby
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- 2002
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12. Improving Risk Assessments by Sanitary Inspection for Small Drinking-Water Supplies—Qualitative Evidence
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Pond, Katherine, primary, King, Richard, additional, Herschan, Jo, additional, Malcolm, Rosalind, additional, McKeown, Rory Moses, additional, and Schmoll, Oliver, additional
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- 2020
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13. Water, sanitation, and hygiene services in health care facilities in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Serbia.
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Bijelovic', Sanja, Grossi, Valentina, Shinee, Enkhtsetseg, Schmoll, Oliver, Jovanovic', Dragana, Paunovic', Katarina, Dragic', Nataša, and Velicki, Radmila
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HEALTH facilities ,SANITATION ,MEDICAL care ,HYGIENE ,WASTE management ,DRINKING water ,MEETING facilities - Abstract
Provision of safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services in health care facilities is a priority at the global, national, and local levels. To inform improvements planning, conditions of WASH, waste management, and environmental cleaning were assessed in 81 facilities in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Serbia, as part of a nationally representative survey in 2019. The survey included on-site checks, structured interviews, and drinking-water quality analysis. WHO/UNICEF indicators for WASH service levels and an advanced service level defined at the national level were applied. The results showed that all investigated facilities provided basic water services; 94% of facilities provided basic hygiene and waste management services; 58 and 2%, respectively, provided basic cleaning and sanitation services. Only 1% of investigated facilities met the basic level for all five WASH dimensions. Advanced service levels were only met for hygiene, waste management, and/or cleaning in 15-38% of facilities. In 33% of health care facilities, drinking-water quality was not in compliance with the national standards. The results revealed that there is a need for increased awareness and efforts to ensure basic provisions for sanitation, environmental cleaning, and drinking-water safety. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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14. STRENGTHENING DRINKING-WATER SURVEILLANCE USING RISK-BASED APPROACHES
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Fawell, John, Pond, Katherine, Pedley, Stephen, Hyllestad, Susanne, Drazdova, Alena, Shinee, Enkhtsetseg, and Schmoll, Oliver
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The framework for safe drinking-water recommended by the WHO guidelines for drinking-water quality promotes a risk-based preventive management approach to ensure safety of drinking-water. Independent drinking-water surveillance is one of the core components of this framework and is an essential public health function. To be effective, drinking-water surveillance needs to be aligned with risk-based principles, including prioritization of monitoring parameters and surveillance efforts based on water safety plan outcomes. Risk-based drinking-water surveillance comprises an independent and periodic review of all aspects of drinking-water quality and public health safety in which water-quality monitoring, on-site inspections, hazard identification and risk and trend analysis are important components. Applying a risk-based approach in drinking-water surveillance helps countries to focus on the issues that are most important for the protection of public health and so maximizes the benefits that can accrue from limited resources.
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- 2019
15. Implementation and evaluation of the water safety plan approach for buildings
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Schmidt, Isabelle, primary, Rickert, Bettina, primary, Schmoll, Oliver, primary, and Rapp, Thomas, primary
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- 2019
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16. Managing Health Risks during the Balkans Floods
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Kendrovski, Vladimir, primary, Matthies, Franziska, additional, Cerkez, Goran, additional, Dragosavac, Maja, additional, Dimitrijevic, Dragana, additional, Rancic, Milan, additional, Paunovic, Elizabet, additional, Schmoll, Oliver, additional, and Menne, Bettina, additional
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- 2017
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17. Environment And Health In Europe: State Of Affairs
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Martuzzi, Marco, primary, Jarosinska, Dorota, additional, Menne, Bettina, additional, Paunovic, Elizabet, additional, Racioppi, Francesca, additional, Schmoll, Oliver, additional, and Matic, Srdan, additional
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- 2015
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18. Protecting Groundwater for Health: Managing the Quality of Drinking-water Sources
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Schmoll, Oliver, primary
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- 2013
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19. From international developments to local practice: Germany's evaluation and dialogue process towards Water Safety Plan implementation
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Schmoll, Oliver, primary, Castell-Exner, Claudia, primary, and Chorus, Ingrid, primary
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- 2011
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20. Protecting Ground Water for Health>
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Schmoll, Oliver, World Health Organization, Schmoll, Oliver, and World Health Organization
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- Water-supply, Water--Pollution, Wellhead protection, Drinking water--Quality, Groundwater--Pollution--Prevention, Environmental monitoring
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This publication provides a structured approach to analyzing hazards to groundwater quality, assessing the risk they may cause for a specific supply, setting priorities in addressing these, and developing management strategies for their control. This book summarizes which pathogens and chemicals are relevant to human health, how they are transported, reduced, removed or retarded; provides practical guidance on characterizing the drinking-water catchment area and assessing potential health hazards; provides guidance on prioritising both hazards and management responses; presents key information on potential management actions and explains their integration into a comprehensive Water Safety Plan from catchment to consumer; and describes policy, land-use planning and implementation of pollution prevention, groundwater, with overviews of specific management approaches applicable to agriculture, sanitation, industry, mining, military sites, waste disposal and traffic.--Publisher's description.
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21. Montenegro makes important strides towards achievement of the SDGs.
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Health, Ministry of, Schmoll, Oliver, Shinee, Enkhtsetseg, Brajovic, Mina, Menne, Bettina, Zambon, Francesco, and Nemer, Leda
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PUBLIC health laws , *SUSTAINABLE development laws , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *DECISION making , *MEDICAL protocols , *STAKEHOLDER analysis - Abstract
In 2018, Montenegro took an important step towards ratification of the Protocol on Water and Health to the 1992 Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes. A multisectoral national consultation provided a forum where national stakeholders could assist in related decision-making. The Protocol is the first and only multilateral legal agreement linking sustainable water management and the prevention, control and reduction of water-related diseases in the pan-European region. It was adopted in 1999 at the Third Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health in London and entered into force in 2005 as legally binding for the ratifying countries. To date, 26 countries have ratified it, covering about 60% of the population of the pan-European region. Montenegro is on the way to becoming the next country to ratify it and has used it as an instrument to strengthen national action towards progressively reaching regional and global WASH-related commitments, specifically in relation to SDG 3 (good health and well-being), SDG 6 (clean water and sanitation) and the Ostrava Declaration on Environment and Health (2017). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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22. Improved water, sanitation, hygiene and waste services in health-care facilities, Ukraine.
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Montgomery, Maggie, Vodianyk, Arkadii, Piven, Nataliia, Hayter, Arabella, Schweitzer, Ryan, Skapa, Tetyana, Gordon, Bruce, and Schmoll, Oliver
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Problem Water, sanitation and waste infrastructure and services in Ukrainian health-care facilities often fail to meet global and national standards, hindering the provision of safe, quality care. The war has worsened existing problems. Approach To incrementally improve water, sanitation, hand hygiene, environmental cleaning and health-care waste practices, the World Health Organization (WHO) is working with the health ministry, the Ukrainian Public Health Centre and regional United States Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) to implement the Water and Sanitation for Health Facility Improvement Tool (WASH FIT). In December 2022, WHO trained staff from the regional CDC, Ukrainian Public Health Centre and nine priority health-care facilities. Facility teams assessed services, and developed and implemented improvement plans in January 2023. Follow-up assessments were conducted after six months. Local setting About 4300 health-care facilities operate in Ukraine. Funding for new water and sanitation infrastructure, as well as operating and maintaining existing services, is likely inadequate. Relevant changes After implementation, the average WASH FIT score increased from 66 out of a maximum of 100 (range: 57-73) to 83 (range: 69-93). Facilities more effectively managed water-related risks, replaced broken taps, improved waste management practices and installed backup water supply and storage sources. Lessons learnt WASH FIT can be used to identify gaps in water, sanitation, hygiene and waste services and track progress towards addressing these gaps. Engaged local leaders, health-based national water, sanitation, hygiene standards, regular on-site training and mentoring drive these improvements. Strengthening public health entities is critical to institutionalize the process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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23. The 2022 Europe report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: towards a climate resilient future
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van Daalen, Kim R, Romanello, Marina, Rocklöv, Joacim, Semenza, Jan, C., Tonne, Cathryn, Markandya, Anil, Dasandi, Niheer, Jankin, Slava, Achebak, Hicham, Ballester, Joan, Bechara, Hannah, Callaghan, Max W., Chambers, Jonathan, Dasgupta, Shouro, Drummond, Paul, Farooq, Zia, Gasparyan, Olga, Gonzalez-Reviriego, Nube, Hamilton, Ian, Hänninen, Risto, Kazmierczak, Aleksandra, Kendrovski, Vladimir, Kennard, Harry, Kiesewetter, Gregor, Lloyd, Simon J., Lotto Batista, Martin, Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime, Milà, Carles, Minx, Jan C., Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Palamarchuk, Julia, Quijal-Zamorano, Marcos, Robinson, Elizabeth, Scamman, Daniel, Schmoll, Oliver, Sewe, Maquins Odhiambo, Sjödin, Henrik, Sofiev, Mikhail, Solaraju-Murali, Balakrishnan, Springmann, Marco, Trinanes, Joaquin, Anto, Josep M, Nilsson, Maria, Lowe, Rachel, van Daalen, Kim R, Romanello, Marina, Rocklöv, Joacim, Semenza, Jan, C., Tonne, Cathryn, Markandya, Anil, Dasandi, Niheer, Jankin, Slava, Achebak, Hicham, Ballester, Joan, Bechara, Hannah, Callaghan, Max W., Chambers, Jonathan, Dasgupta, Shouro, Drummond, Paul, Farooq, Zia, Gasparyan, Olga, Gonzalez-Reviriego, Nube, Hamilton, Ian, Hänninen, Risto, Kazmierczak, Aleksandra, Kendrovski, Vladimir, Kennard, Harry, Kiesewetter, Gregor, Lloyd, Simon J., Lotto Batista, Martin, Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime, Milà, Carles, Minx, Jan C., Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Palamarchuk, Julia, Quijal-Zamorano, Marcos, Robinson, Elizabeth, Scamman, Daniel, Schmoll, Oliver, Sewe, Maquins Odhiambo, Sjödin, Henrik, Sofiev, Mikhail, Solaraju-Murali, Balakrishnan, Springmann, Marco, Trinanes, Joaquin, Anto, Josep M, Nilsson, Maria, and Lowe, Rachel
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In the past few decades, major public health advances have happened in Europe, with drastic decreases in premature mortality and a life expectancy increase of almost 9 years since 1980. European countries have some of the best health-care systems in the world. However, Europe is challenged with unprecedented and overlapping crises that are detrimental to human health and livelihoods and threaten adaptive capacity, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the fastest-growing migrant crisis since World War 2, population displacement, environmental degradation, and deepening inequalities. Compared with pre-industrial times, the mean average European surface air temperature increase has been almost 1°C higher than the average global temperature increase, and 2022 was the hottest European summer on record. As the world's third largest economy and a major contributor to global cumulative greenhouse gas emissions, Europe is a key stakeholder in the world's response to climate change and has a global responsibility and opportunity to lead the transition to becoming a low-carbon economy and a healthier, more resilient society.
24. The 2024 Europe report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: unprecedented warming demands unprecedented action
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van Daalen, Kim R., Tonne, Cathryn, Semenza, Jan C., Rocklöv, Joacim, Markandya, Anil, Dasandi, Niheer, Jankin, Slava, Achebak, Hicham, Ballester, Joan, Bechara, Hannah, Beck, Thessa M., Callaghan, Max w, Carvalho, Bruno M., Chambers, Jonathan, Pradas, Marta Cirah, Courtenay, Orin, Dasgupta, Shouro, Eckelman, Matthew J., Farooq, Zia, Fransson, Peter, Gallo, Elisa, Gasparyan, Olga, Gonzalez-Reviriego, Nube, Hamilton, Ian, Hänninen, Risto, Hatfield, Charles, He, Kehan, Kazmierczak, Aleksandra, Kendrovski, Vladimir, Kennard, Harry, Kiesewetter, Gregor, Kouznetsov, Rostislav, Kriit, Hedi katre, Llabrés-Brustenga, Alba, Lloyd, Simon j, Batista, Martín Lotto, Maia, Carla, Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime, Mi, Zhifu, Milà, Carles, Minx, Jan c, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Palamarchuk, Julia, Pantera, Dafni Kalatzi, Quijal-Zamorano, Marcos, Rafaj, Peter, Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z., Sánchez-Valdivia, Nacho, Scamman, Daniel, Schmoll, Oliver, Sewe, Maquins Odhiambo, Sherman, Jodi D., Singh, Pratik, Sirotkina, Elena, Sjödin, Henrik, Sofiev, Mikhail, Solaraju-Murali, Balakrishnan, Springmann, Marco, Treskova, Marina, Triñanes, Joaquin, Vanuytrecht, Eline, Wagner, Fabian, Walawender, Maria, Warnecke, Laura, Zhang, Ran, Romanello, Marina, Antò, Josep M., Nilsson, Maria, Lowe, Rachel, van Daalen, Kim R., Tonne, Cathryn, Semenza, Jan C., Rocklöv, Joacim, Markandya, Anil, Dasandi, Niheer, Jankin, Slava, Achebak, Hicham, Ballester, Joan, Bechara, Hannah, Beck, Thessa M., Callaghan, Max w, Carvalho, Bruno M., Chambers, Jonathan, Pradas, Marta Cirah, Courtenay, Orin, Dasgupta, Shouro, Eckelman, Matthew J., Farooq, Zia, Fransson, Peter, Gallo, Elisa, Gasparyan, Olga, Gonzalez-Reviriego, Nube, Hamilton, Ian, Hänninen, Risto, Hatfield, Charles, He, Kehan, Kazmierczak, Aleksandra, Kendrovski, Vladimir, Kennard, Harry, Kiesewetter, Gregor, Kouznetsov, Rostislav, Kriit, Hedi katre, Llabrés-Brustenga, Alba, Lloyd, Simon j, Batista, Martín Lotto, Maia, Carla, Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime, Mi, Zhifu, Milà, Carles, Minx, Jan c, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Palamarchuk, Julia, Pantera, Dafni Kalatzi, Quijal-Zamorano, Marcos, Rafaj, Peter, Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z., Sánchez-Valdivia, Nacho, Scamman, Daniel, Schmoll, Oliver, Sewe, Maquins Odhiambo, Sherman, Jodi D., Singh, Pratik, Sirotkina, Elena, Sjödin, Henrik, Sofiev, Mikhail, Solaraju-Murali, Balakrishnan, Springmann, Marco, Treskova, Marina, Triñanes, Joaquin, Vanuytrecht, Eline, Wagner, Fabian, Walawender, Maria, Warnecke, Laura, Zhang, Ran, Romanello, Marina, Antò, Josep M., Nilsson, Maria, and Lowe, Rachel
25. Health care and research facilities
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Kümmerer, Klaus, Schmoll, Oliver, Howard, Guy, Chilton, John, and Chorus, Ingrid
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Chemistry - Published
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