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Vector-borne diseases have the potential to (re)emerge in the coming decades due climate changes and human-induced conditions favouring the expansion of vectors into new regions, and other aspects of globalisation such as traveling and migration.
In the PLANET4HEALTH project APMVEAC partners are providing crucial epidemiological data about the occurrences of leishmaniasis in dogs. This data helps identify how shifts in the disease’s distribution can be a strong indicator of climate
F6S Innovation is taking the lead in communication, dissemination, and stakeholder engagement within the Planet4Health project. F6S is responsible for shaping and executing a comprehensive Communication and Dissemination Plan, ensuring that the project’s research and
CICERO Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research contributes to the PLANET4HEALTH project by modelling air pollution levels in South Africa and examining its impact on health.
Climate change is not only about rising global temperatures, which have significant environmental impacts, but also about how human health is adversely affected.
The Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) is contributing to the Planet4Health project by simulating hydrometeorological variables, such as streamflow and soil moisture, using the mHM model. Their team of experts will develop advanced monitoring