Vol. 23 No. 1 (2023): Adaptability to climate change
Adaptability to climate change

A delayed response at the European level to the climate crisis is more than likely to increase loss of life and worsen the quality of life of the population. It is therefore urgent to rethink and adopt a more ambitious climate action than the one currently implemented in order to reverse this trend. The Autonomous Communities, which are responsible for public health, will find in this issue of RSA, some proposals for putting together their own adaptation plans.

Monograph. Originals

Miguel Ángel Navas Martín, José Antonio López Bueno, Fernando Follos, Jo´se Manuel Vellón, Isidro Mirón, Yolanda Luna, Gerardo Sánchez Martínez, Julio Díaz, Cristina Linares
49-55
Adaptation to Heat and Social Health Inequalities according to Gender, Age and Territory: A Review of Studies Conducted in Spain (1983-2018)
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Silvia Fernández Marín, Laura Ronquillo Muñoz, María Teresa Cuerdo Vilches
56-65
The Impact of Climate Change on Health: An Approximation from the Urban Context with the One Health Approach
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Ricardo Jiménez Peydró, David Lopez Peña, Alberto Bernués Bañeres, Jose Vicente FALCO GARI
66-76
Dynamics in the establishment of mosquito species (Diptera: Culicidae) and human vector diseases associated with climate change
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Isidro Juan Mirón Pérez
77-88
Food Security and Safety in the Face of Climate Change: Adaptation and Mitigation
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Heterodox Histories

José Vicente Martí Boscà, Jana Martí Serra
92-94
Black Lions in Spain
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News and literature review

Rafael J. García-Villanova, Javier Reinares Ortiz de Villajos, Juan Ángel Ferrer Azcona, Óscar Martínez Jiménez, David Vicente Agulló
95-103
News and literature review
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A European Perspective

Marisa González Márquez
104-107
A European Perspective
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