Constraints and barriers to public health adaptation to climate change: a review of the literature

Public health adaptation to climate change is an important issue and inevitably is needed to address the adverse health impacts of climate change over the next few decades. This paper provides an overview of the constraints and barriers to public health adaptation and explores future research direct...

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