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A call for urgent action to safeguard our planet and our health in line with the helsinki declaration
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Number of Authors: 252021 (English)In: Environmental Research, ISSN 0013-9351, E-ISSN 1096-0953, Vol. 193, article id 110600Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

In 2015, the Rockefeller Foundation-Lancet Commission launched a report introducing a novel approach called Planetary Health and proposed a concept, a strategy and a course of action. To discuss the concept of Planetary Health in the context of Europe, a conference entitled: “Europe That Protects: Safeguarding Our Planet, Safeguarding Our Health” was held in Helsinki in December 2019. The conference participants concluded with a need for action to support Planetary Health during the 2020s. The Helsinki Declaration emphasizes the urgency to act as scientific evidence shows that human activities are causing climate change, biodiversity loss, land degradation, overuse of natural resources and pollution. They threaten the health and safety of human kind.

Global, regional, national, local and individual initiatives are called for and multidisciplinary and multisectorial actions and measures are needed. A framework for an action plan is suggested that can be modified for local needs. Accordingly, a shift from fragmented approaches to policy and practice towards systematic actions will promote human health and health of the planet. Systems thinking will feed into conserving nature and biodiversity, and into halting climate change.

The Planetary Health paradigm ‒ the health of human civilization and the state of natural systems on which it depends ‒ must become the driver for all policies.

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2021. Vol. 193, article id 110600
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Air pollution, Chemical pollution, Climate change, Nature, Planetary health, Urbanization
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Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
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URN: urn:nbn:se:su:diva-193278DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2020.110600ISI: 000613936600001PubMedID: 33307082OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-193278DiVA, id: diva2:1556357
Available from: 2021-05-21 Created: 2021-05-21 Last updated: 2025-02-07Bibliographically approved

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