August 6, 2024, 3:03 am
Regenerative actions are important as they go beyond merely mitigating impacts, but actively work towards restoring and improving our environment. They ensure long-term sustainability, foster resilience, and contribute to a healthier planet. This acknowledges that impacts of climate change vary across geographies and societies. It allows for solutions that are contextually appropriate and more likely to succeed, as they would be based on local knowledge, meet specific needs, and be culturally accepted.
The presentation will use examples from the hospitals and primary health care systems in Indo-Pacific region to highlight innovative community-based solutions and discuss efforts to leverage technology, data, and scientific research.
We will discuss platforms and channels that facilitate knowledge-sharing and capacity-building for a sustainable and resilient future. In this future, the impacts of climate change on human health are effectively mitigated through collaborative action, shared expertise, and a commitment to regenerative practices that heal our planet.
Content Creator – Australian Institute of International Affairs