Priorities for research on environment, climate and health, a European perspective
on behalf of the HERA (Health and Environment Research Agenda) Consortium
(2022) Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source, volume 21
(Comment)
Abstract
Climate change, urbanisation, chemical pollution and disruption of ecosystems, including biodiversity loss, affect our health and wellbeing. Research is crucial to be able to respond to the current and future challenges that are often complex and interconnected by nature. The HERA Agenda, summarised in this commentary, identifies six thematic research
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goals in the environment, climate and health fields. These include research to 1) reduce the effects of climate change and biodiversity loss on health and environment, 2) promote healthy lives in cities and communities, 3) eliminate harmful chemical exposures, 4) improve health impact assessment and implementation research, 5) develop infrastructures, technologies and human resources and 6) promote research on transformational change towards sustainability. Numerous specific recommendations for research topics, i.e., specific research goals, are presented under each major research goal. Several methods were used to define the priorities, including web-based surveys targeting researchers and stakeholder groups as well as a series of online and face-to-face workshops, involving hundreds of researchers and other stakeholders. The results call for an unprecedented effort to support a better understanding of the causes, interlinkages and impacts of environmental stressors on health and the environment. This will require breakdown of silos within policies, research, actors as well as in our institutional arrangements in order to enable more holistic approaches and solutions to emerge. The HERA project has developed a unique and exciting opportunity in Europe to consensuate priorities in research and strengthen research that has direct societal impact.
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Keywords: Chemicals, Cities, Climate, Impact assessment, Infrastructures, Research agenda, Transformational change, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
ISSN: 1476-069X
Publisher: BioMed Central
Note: Funding Information: The HERA project was funded from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 825417. Funding Information: The HERA project was completed with the contributions of hundreds of researchers and stakeholders. HERA participants Robert Barouki (French National Institute of Health and Medical Research-INSERM), Manolis Kogevinas (Barcelona Institute for Global Health -ISGlobal), ?ke Bergman (Stockholm University-SU), Elina Drakvik (SU) and Ana?s Devouge (INSERM)?drafted the HERA Agenda, 2021, with extensive contributions from Denis Sarigiannis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki); Delphine Destoumieux-Garz?n (The National Center for Scientific Research- CNRS); Franziska Matthies-Wiesler, Annette Peters (Helmholtz Zentrum M?nchen);Daniel Zalko (French National Institute for Agricultural Research-INRAE); Cristina Villanueva, Cathryn Tonne, Elisabeth Cardis, Elizabeth Diago-Navarro, Josep M. Ant?, Maria Foraster, Mark Nieuwenhuijsen; Kurt Straif (ISGlobal); Karin van Veldhoven, Kristine Belesova, Neil Pearce, Andy Haines (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine); Jana Kl?nov?, Kate?ina ?ebkov?, Luk?? Pokorn?, Kl?ra Hilscherov? (Masaryk University); Sandra Boekhold, Brigit Staatsen, Nina van der Vliet (National Institute for Public Health and The Environment-RIVM); Eeva Furman, Riikka Paloniemi, Aino Rekola, Marianne Aulake (Finnish Environment Institute-SYKE); Vivienne Byers, Alan Gilmer (Technological University of Dublin); Anke Huss, Roel Vermeulen (Utrecht University); R?my Slama, Michel Samson (INSERM), (Sinaia Netanyahu, Julia Nowacki (WHO). Other contributors to the HERA agenda writing include Maria Albin (Karolinska Institutet), ?ke Gr?nlund (?rebro?University), and Jeanne Garric (French ministry of research) Publisher Copyright: © 2022, The Author(s).
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