Narrating the impacts of climate change for urban health governance in Guangzhou, China
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Resumo: | Global anthropogenic climate change imposes high risks on environmental sustainability and public health. The paper starts by illustrating the climate change impacts on health in Guangzhou, a rapidly expanding urban hub in China. Next, this paper investigates the institutional narratives of the climate-health nexus in Guangzhou by analysing relevant policies and work plans. Finally, the paper identifies knowledge gaps to which the paper proposes ways to improve urban health governance. The methodology includes a literature review on the health impacts of climate change, in-depth interviews with the environment and health policymakers in Guangzhou, and a policy archive review. Despite the scientific evidence of positive linkages between climate change impacts on health in Guangzhou, institutional narratives and policy responses on this linkage appear to be lacking, insufficient, or delayed. The outcomes of our narrative analysis point to the possibility that this could be due to the top-down tradition of urban governance, a lack of effective interdepartmental and cross-sectoral collaboration mechanisms, and the overall lack of institutional support for implementing the ‘Health in All Policies’ framework. The paper suggests health policymaking in Guangzhou to narrate climate change impacts more openly, scientifically to the public, and to address urgent health risks more systematically. |
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Narrating the impacts of climate change for urban health governance in Guangzhou, China |
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Narrating the impacts of climate change for urban health governance in Guangzhou, China |
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Narrating the impacts of climate change for urban health governance in Guangzhou, China Liu, Jieling Climate change impacts Institutional narratives Urban health governance Systemic approaches Resilience China |
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Narrating the impacts of climate change for urban health governance in Guangzhou, China |
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Narrating the impacts of climate change for urban health governance in Guangzhou, China |
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Narrating the impacts of climate change for urban health governance in Guangzhou, China |
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Narrating the impacts of climate change for urban health governance in Guangzhou, China |
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Narrating the impacts of climate change for urban health governance in Guangzhou, China |
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Liu, Jieling |
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Liu, Jieling |
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Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
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Liu, Jieling |
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Climate change impacts Institutional narratives Urban health governance Systemic approaches Resilience China |
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Climate change impacts Institutional narratives Urban health governance Systemic approaches Resilience China |
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Global anthropogenic climate change imposes high risks on environmental sustainability and public health. The paper starts by illustrating the climate change impacts on health in Guangzhou, a rapidly expanding urban hub in China. Next, this paper investigates the institutional narratives of the climate-health nexus in Guangzhou by analysing relevant policies and work plans. Finally, the paper identifies knowledge gaps to which the paper proposes ways to improve urban health governance. The methodology includes a literature review on the health impacts of climate change, in-depth interviews with the environment and health policymakers in Guangzhou, and a policy archive review. Despite the scientific evidence of positive linkages between climate change impacts on health in Guangzhou, institutional narratives and policy responses on this linkage appear to be lacking, insufficient, or delayed. The outcomes of our narrative analysis point to the possibility that this could be due to the top-down tradition of urban governance, a lack of effective interdepartmental and cross-sectoral collaboration mechanisms, and the overall lack of institutional support for implementing the ‘Health in All Policies’ framework. The paper suggests health policymaking in Guangzhou to narrate climate change impacts more openly, scientifically to the public, and to address urgent health risks more systematically. |
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Liu, J. (2021). Narrating the Impacts of Climate Change for Urban Health Governance in Guangzhou, China. Cities & Health, Vol. 5, 3 (Published online 06 Jan 2020), pp.240 - 255 2374-8834 10.1080/23748834.2019.1701945 |
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