



CEH 2019
Climate, Environment, and Health (CEH 1)

About CEH 1:
The Belmont Forum, in collaboration with Future Earth, announced a new Collaborative Research Action for transdisciplinary research, which will improve understanding of the pathways between climate, environment and health to protect and promote human health and well-being in the face of climate challenges.
Multilateral, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research projects will investigate where significant uncertainties exist that are barriers to action; address complex climate, ecosystem and health pathways to determine processes underlying causal links; and foster the use of scientific information and climate-related decision support tools to better inform planning and enhance resilience.
Call Aims:
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Foster global transdisciplinary teams of natural (including climate), health and social scientists and stakeholders to co-produce world-leading research.
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Increase knowledge of the complex linkages and pathways between climate variability and change and associated impacts on the environment, on exposure pathways for health, and on human behaviour and well-being.
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Provide useful information, scientific evidence and effective tools to support policy and decision-making for planning across various timescales related to climate, environment and health.
Funding Agencies:
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FAPESP(Brazil)
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PASRES(Côte d’ivoire)
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AKA(Finland)
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RCN(Norway)
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Forte(Sweden)
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NSTC(Taiwan)
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TÜBİTAK (Türkiye)
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Met(UK)
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UKRI(UK)
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NIH(USA)
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NOAA(USA)
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NSF(USA)
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NIFA(USA)


Taiwan’s Action:
1/ (AWARD-APR) Addressing Extreme Weather Related Diarrheal Disease Risks in the Asia Pacific Region
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Yu-Chun Wang (Chung Yuan Christian University)
