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Navigating the Sea of Health Inequity in Aotearoa: The Effects of Climate Change on the Health of Indigenous Populations in the Pacific

2019

Sobhy, M., & Jones, R.

American Chemical Society

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This chapter describes the challenges that the Māori population of New Zealand will face as a result of climate change, and some of the direct and indirect outcomes of more extreme weather events on their health and well-being. This includes increased exposure to infectious diseases, social impacts, adverse mental health effects, food insecurity, and socio-economic stresses.

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Navigating the Sea of Health Inequity in Aotearoa: The Effects of Climate Change on the Health of Indigenous Populations in the Pacific

Sobhy, M., & Jones, R. (2019). Navigating the sea of health inequity in Aotearoa: The effects of climate change on the health of Indigenous populations in the Pacific. In K.E. Peterman, G.P. Foy, & M.R. Cordes (eds.), Global consensus on climate change: Paris Agreement and the path beyond (pp. 41-54). American Chemical Society, ACS Symposium Series, Vol. 1313.

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