The Observatorio Pirenaico del Cambio Climático is actively involved in the MOUNTADAPT project, an initiative Co-financed by the European Union, through its Horizon Europe “Climate, Energy and Mobility” program, aims at strengthening healthcare systems in mountain regions across Europe. Since June, OPCC has been collaborating with 27 diverse partners, including healthcare providers, health public authorities, and universities, to address the impacts of climate change on human health in the Pyrenees.
👉 Key Contributions of OPCC in MOUNTADAPT
One of OPCC’s most significant contributions to MOUNTADAPT has been the development of the In-depth Investigation on the Connection Between Climate Change and Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). In particular, OPCC has focused on compiling the state-of-the-art scientific evidence regarding how climate change is impacting the health of residents in the Pyrenees Mountain range. By conducting a systematic literature review and compiling the results, OPCC aims to create a robust evidence base that will inform future climate adaptation strategies.
The investigation has uncovered several trends that highlight the urgency of climate action:
🏔️Identifying Knowledge Gaps and Next Steps
The report highlights significant gaps in existing literature, particularly the lack of long-term, region-specific data on climate-induced health impacts. For example, there is a shortage of studies addressing the direct health consequences of changing biodiversity, such as the spread of sandflies or waterborne diseases in the Pyrenees. These gaps need to be filled to better understand the health risks posed by climate change in mountain regions.
📢 Collaborative Effort for a Resilient Future
The MOUNTADAPT project’s contributions to it underscore the importance of collaboration between researchers, healthcare professionals, and policymakers to address the complex health challenges posed by climate change. OPCC is committed to continuing its vital work in improving resilience to climate impacts, and it will ensure that the Pyrenees’ inhabitants and ecosystems are better prepared for the future.
Stay tuned for further updates on the MOUNTADAPT website.
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