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Managing the Health Risks of Climate Change

Jeffrey Kurebwa (Bindura University of Science Education, Zimbabwe) and David Makwerere (Bindura University of Science Education, Zimbabwe)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: November, 2024 | Copyright: © 2025 | Pages: 338
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Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9798369341834
ISBN13 Softcover: 9798337306186
EISBN13: 9798369341841
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-4183-4

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Climate change presents a fundamental threat to human health. It has affected the physical environment and all aspects of both natural and human systems. It is therefore a threat multiplier, undermining and potentially reversing health progress made during the last three decades. As climatic conditions change, more frequent and intensifying weather and climate events are observed such as storms, extreme heat, floods, droughts, and wildfires. These weather and climate hazards affect health both directly and indirectly, increasing the risk of deaths, non-communicable diseases, the emergence and spread of infectious diseases, and health emergencies. Managing these health risks requires coordinated global efforts to strengthen public health systems and build resilience in vulnerable communities.

Managing the Health Risks of Climate Change provides new evidence on the health risks posed by climate change, offering a comprehensive analysis of how environmental changes are impacting human health. It further explores emerging strategies for managing these risks, highlighting innovative approaches to adaptation, mitigation, and the strengthening of health systems to better prepare for and respond to climate-related health challenges. Covering topics such as air conditioning, persons with disabilities, and women’s health, this book is an excellent resource for academicians, researchers, policymakers, health practitioners, and more.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Air Conditioning
  • Climate Change
  • Health Resilient Systems
  • Household Food Security
  • Mental Health
  • Natural Disasters
  • Persons with Disabilities
  • Post-Traumatic Stress
  • Public Health
  • Smart Healthcare
  • Virtual Reality (VR)
  • Women’s Health

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Dr Jeffrey Kurebwa is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Peace and Governance at Bindura University of Science Education, Bindura, Zimbabwe. He holds a PhD in Public Administration from Nelson Mandela University, South Africa; a Master of Public Administration, and a Bachelor of Science Honours in Administration Degree from the University of Zimbabwe. Jeffrey Kurebwa teaches undergraduate, master, and Doctoral level courses in Gender, Peace and Security, Local Governance, Research Methods, Public Policy and Management, and Community Development. Jeffrey has over 90 publications including books, book chapters, and peer-reviewed journal articles in gender, local governance, youth development, natural resource governance, cyber security, and public policy. Kurebwa has edited three books on Managing the Health Risks of Climate Change (2025), Understanding Gender in the African Context (2020), and Participation of Young People in Governance Processes in Africa (2019) published by IGI-GLOBAL Publishers. Dr. Kurebwa has mentored and guided a cohort of undergraduate and graduate students in their research, fostering professional development.
David Makwerere is an experienced Leadership, Governance and Peace practitioner with over thirteen years lecturing experience in different universities in Zimbabwe. Program management specialist with demonstrated experience in overall leadership, management, supervision, and strategic vision for the implementation of systems capacity strengthening. He possess strong knowledge and experience in governance, systems strengthening, civil society capacity strengthening, peacebuilding/social cohesion and civic engagement. David is adept in managing staff and resources to ensure that programs meet targets and deliverables on-time, within budget, and at a high level of quality. Experience in ensuring governance processes are more equitable and effective, empowering communities to tackle the underlying causes of the world's toughest challenges, working collaboratively to build secure, productive and just communities. David also has experience in organizational development and monitoring and evaluation. He has an impressive profile of consulting in both the public sector and the voluntary sector, particularly civil society.

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