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Climate and Health Co-benefits

Resources

These are the resources for the Climate and Health Co-benefits Branch

Papers, Chapters, Manuscripts

Doyon J. (2024) Elevating youth voices to promote healthy futures in the Nechako Watershed: Insights from efforts to address the nexus of climate change, community and health. Master of Science in Health Sciences, University of Northern BC.  https://doi.org/10.24124/2026/30760 

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Galway LP, Parkes MW, Corbett KK, Allen DM, Takaro TK. Climate Change Frames in Public Health and Water Resource Management: Towards Intersectoral Climate Change Adaptation. In: Leal Filho W, Musa H, Cavan G, O’Hare P, Seixas J, editors. Climate Change Adaptation, Resilience and Hazards [Internet]. Cham: Springer International Publishing; 2016. p. 35–48. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39880-8_3

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Gislason, M.K., Galway, L., Buse, C., Parkes, M., Rees, E. (2021). Place-based Climate Change Communication and Engagement in Canada’s Provincial North: Lessons Learned from Climate Champions. null. 2021 May 19;15(4):530–45.

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Onabola, C. (2026). The land-water-energy nexus in rural and remote landscapes: Navigating toward health equity through the localization of the Sustainable Development Goals. Doctor of Philosophy in Health Sciences, University of Northern British Columbia.  https://doi.org/10.24124/2026/30762

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Parkes, M.W., Déry, S.J., Owens, P.N., Petticrew, E.L., Booth, B.P. (2024). Towards an integrative understanding of British Columbia’s Nechako Watershed: Connecting knowledge systems to strengthen understanding of climate change, watershed security, health and well-being. PLOS Water. 2024 Jul 10;3(7):e0000263.

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Parkes, M.W., de Leeuw, S., Greenwood, M. (2010). Warming up to the embodied context of First Nations child health: A critical intervention into and analysis of health and climate change research. International Public Health Journal. 2010;2:477-485. Available at: https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=22894.

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Parkes, M. W. (2020). Working together for WHOLE systems: approaching well-being and health while oriented to living systems and equity. In Animals, Health, and Society (pp. 71-94). CRC Press. 

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Picketts, I.M., Parkes, M.W., Déry, S.J. (2016). Climate change and resource development impacts in watersheds: Insights from the Nechako River Basin, Canada. The Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe canadien. 2016 Nov 1;61(2):196–211.

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Reports and Documents

Doyon J, Parkes MW, (lead authors), Hixon A, Bautista A, Thorne S, Bates M, Healy T (contributing authors and graphics) 2024. [NH-UNBC Climate and Health Knowledge Exchange Event]. LEAPH Lab. UNBC

Doyon J., Thorne S., Parkes M., Pestaluky L., Kutzner D., Gislason M., Kennedy A., Cassady A., Ristovski-Slijepcevic S. (2026). Addressing Climate and Health Challenges: ​How place-based adaptive capacity can inform and innovate rural healthcare. BC Rural Health Conference May 2026

Poster Presentation: How Place Based Adaptive Capacity can inform and innovate rural healthcare.

Kennedy, A. (2022). Cowichan Tribes and the Environment, Community Health Observatory (ECHO) Network. “Coming together as a whole: Gathering in the Cowichan watershed to connect health, communities, lands, waters and climate”: October 12, 2022 Summary Report.

Videos, Graphics, other Creations

Doyon J., Thorne S., Parkes M., Pestaluky L., Kutzner D., Gislason M., Kennedy A., Cassady A., Ristovski-Slijepcevic S. (2026). Addressing Climate and Health Challenges: ​How place-based adaptive capacity can inform and innovate rural healthcare. BC Rural Health Conference May 2026

Poster Presentation: How Place Based Adaptive Capacity can inform and innovate rural healthcare.

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