Climate change and Health: Adapting to Mental, Physical and Societal challenges.

Description of the granted funding

The CHAMPS project aims to: (1) examine relationships between weather variables and mental, behavioural and physical health and related sickness absence and mortality, (2) relate exposure and vulnerability among populations affected by weather events to information on socioeconomic, demographic and health status, (3) project future health impacts using alternative climate change, socioeconomic and adaptation scenarios, and (4) work with stakeholders to identify appropriate adaptation responses in the context of broader policy goals. Novel results are anticipated on impacts of climate change on seasonal mental health via solar radiation, relevant also to other high-latitude regions, and on actions needed to reduce risks of climate change by targeting social inequality, with a case study in Helsinki. Analyses on issues such as sickness absence will extend understanding of climate change impacts beyond direct health effects to wider societal costs, productivity and quality of life.
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Starting year

2020

End year

2024

Granted funding





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277 899 €

Role in consortium of the Academy of Finland

Partner

Other consortium parties

Partner
University of Eastern Finland (329226)
228 782 €
Leader
Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (329222)
230 056 €
Partner
University of Helsinki (329224)
224 285 €
Partner
Finnish Meteorological Institute (329225)
227 289 €

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Academy programme

Other information

Funding decision number

329223

Fields of science

Public health care science, environmental and occupational health

Research fields

Kansanterveystiede

Identified topics

climate change, resilience, adaptation