The review of the scientific and grey literature identified thirteen tools and methods, which were classified into five categories:
1) Impact assessment tools;
2) Tools for integrating health into adaptation policies and strategies;
3) Models;
4) Conceptual frameworks;
5) Other methodological approaches.
This document briefly describes these tools and methods. It is intended for public health actors and other actors interested in maximizing the health benefits of climate change mitigation or adaptation scenarios. Hyperlinks to examples of the tools and methods presented in this document are included for those interested in learning more.
For other resources on related subjects:
- Ecological Economics and Public Health: An Interview with Dr. Trevor Hancock
- Online Course – Health Impact Assessment, step by step
- Health Impact Assessment (HIA) Toolbox – Cost Calculator, Screening Grid, and Scoping Tool
- Four Types of Impact Assessment Used in Canada
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