From risk to resilience: Effective engagement on climate adaptation for health at sub-national levels
Join the EHP Partnership for Health Sector Climate Action for an insightful and interactive deep-dive. Experts from across Europe will present standalone case studies, showcasing practical strategies and approaches for addressing climate-related health challenges. Learn about frameworks and tools for local adaptation, risks assessment methods, and communication strategies to integrate climate resilience into public health decision-making. Engage with us to explore pathways from climate risks to resilient communities.
Event Schedule
10:30-10:45 Opening remarks (Robb Butler, WHO Regional Office for Europe)
10:45-12:00 Country engagements on climate adaptation for health at sub-national levels
• Fostering public engagement and intersectoral work for climate change adaptation with the Place Standard Tool: A participatory approach for health, equity and climate in all policies (Christina Plantz, National Institute of Public Health, Germany)
• Implementation experience of the Climate-Resilience Check Health: A case study from Carinthia (Elke Müllegger, KLAR! Tiebeltal und Wimitzerberge, Austria)
• Prescribing health and wellbeing for climate action: Climate Neutral Dublin 2030 (Sabrina Dekker, Dublin City Council, Ireland)
• Responding to increased flood risks: Measures for flood protection in Nye Førde Hospital (Kjell Inge Solhaug, Helse Førde Hospital Trust, Norway)
• Climate change adaptation in the National Health Service in England (Owen Landeg, Greener National Health Service, United Kingdom)
• Q&A
Moderator: Ilonka Horváth, Gesundheit Österreich, Austria
12:00-12:20 Panel discussion with experts
• Katrien Tersago (Department of Health, Brussels, Belgium)
• Herwig Ostermann (Gesundheit Österreich, Austria)
• Aleksandra Kazmierczak (European Environment Agency)
• Q&A
Moderator: Colin O’Hehir, Department of Health, Ireland
12:20-12:30 Closing remarks
(Colin O’Hehir, Department of Health, Ireland, and Oliver Schmoll, WHO Regional Office for Europe)
This event will be held in English only.