TABLE 3. Reported topics of highest relevance and topics in need of additional education, by sector.
Sector |
Most relevant topics (>70% response) |
Topics in greatest need of additional education (>70% response) |
---|---|---|
Government and public |
B, H, I |
H, I |
Private |
B, H, I |
F, G, H |
Academia |
B, H, I |
B, H, I |
Nongovernmental organizations |
B, I |
G, H, I |
Topic: (A) Health care systems in a changing climate; (B) Assessing risks to human health and health systems from climate change; (C) Focusing on health facilities: assessing risks and opportunities for adaptation and resilience building; (D) Considering the health adaptation process: key actors, activities, and partnerships; (E) Integrating health equity into efforts to address climate change; (F) Estimating the costs of the effects of climate change on health and health systems; (G) Identifying opportunities and guidance for lowering the carbon footprint of health systems; (H) Measuring, monitoring, and evaluating climate resilient health systems; (I) Effectively communicating climate change risks to health to stakeholders and the public.
Source: Prepared by authors from the results