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Governance and networks for health co-benefits of climate change mitigation: Lessons from two Indian cities

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2016
Author
Oliveira, José Antônio Puppim de
Doll, Christopher N. H.
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Health has been the main driver for many urban environmental interventions, particularly in cases of significant health problems linked to poor urban environmental conditions. This paper examines empirically the links between climate change mitigation and health in urban areas, when health is the main driver for improvements. The paper aims to understand how systems of urban governance can enable or prevent the creation of health outcomes via continuous improvements in the environmental conditions in a city. The research draws on cases from two Indian cities where initiatives were undertaken in different sectors: Surat (waste) and Delhi (transportation). Using the literature on network effectiveness as an analytical framework, the paper compares the cases to identify the possible ways to strengthen the governance and policy making process in the urban system so that each intervention can intentionally realize multiple impacts for both local health and climate change mitigation in the long term as well as factors that may pose a threat to long-term progress and revert back to the previous situation after initial achievements. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd
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http://hdl.handle.net/10438/25488
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Mudanças climáticas
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Co-benefits
Governance
India
Networks
Resilience
Urban health
Waste
Health
Health risks
Networks (Circuits)
Urban transportation
Transport
Climate change
Environmental policy
Governance approach
Health services
Policy making
Urban area
Article
Government
Policy
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Urbanization
Environment
Environmental health
Human
Management
Public health
Research
Delhi
Gujarat
Surat
Cities

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