Climate change, environmental extremes, and human health in Australia: challenges, adaptation strategies, and policy gaps
Rongbin Xu(Chongqing Public Health Medical Center), Yuming Guo(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Pei Yu(Monash University), Jennifer Boocock(University of Tasmania), Peng Bi(The University of Adelaide), Fei Ji(NSW Department of Planning and Environment), Angie Bone(University of Exeter), Wenbiao Hu(Queensland University of Technology), Ivan Hanigan(Curtin University), Ollie Jay(The University of Sydney), Nicole T. Vargas(Australian National University), Karin Leder(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Fay H. Johnston(University of Tasmania), Paul J. Beggs(Macquarie University), Donna Green(UNSW Sydney), Jonathan Abrahams, Bin Jalaludin(UNSW Sydney), Sotiris Vardoulakis(Australian National University), Gongbo Chen(Monash University), Zhengyu Yang(Monash University), Richard Broome(New South Wales Department of Health), Martine Dennekamp, Shanshan Li(Wuxi People's Hospital), Ying Zhang(Florida State University), Yanming Liu(Monash University), Yiwen Zhang(Harvard University), Yao Wu(Monash University), K. Quail(UNSW Sydney), Rachel Huxley(University of Queensland)
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