What they found
The One Earth, One Health workshop identified community needs and proposed prototype solutions across three themes: infectious diseases, extreme weather, and air quality. Key solutions included anticipatory systems, inclusive communication for extreme weather, and integrated air quality platforms.
What they studied
The inaugural One Earth, One Health workshop used human-centered design and stakeholder role-playing with interdisciplinary researchers to bridge the gap between climate science and community health interventions.
Takeaways
The abstract focuses on workshop findings and proposed solutions; it does not provide personal how-to steps for individuals.
About this paper
This paper reports on the inaugural One Earth, One Health workshop, which brought together interdisciplinary researchers to identify community needs and prototype solutions for climate-exacerbated health threats. Participants used stakeholder role-playing for ideation, but solutions were not co-developed with affected communities.
