[HTML][HTML] Balancing incomplete COVID-19 evidence and local priorities: risk communication and stakeholder engagement strategies for school re-opening

AG Hoover, W Heiger-Bernays, S Ojha… - Reviews on …, 2021 - degruyter.com
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, United States (US) educational institutions must
weigh incomplete scientific evidence to inform decisions about how best to re-open schools …

Organic micropollutants measured in roof-harvested rainwater from rural and urban environmental justice communities in Arizona

N Villagómez-Márquez, L Abrell, T Foley… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Due to global water scarcity and population growth, multiple solutions are needed to
conserve and collect water, especially in arid and semi-arid regions of the planet. As the …

[图书][B] What is the evidence on the methods, frameworks and indicators used to evaluate health literacy policies, programmes and interventions at the regional …

G Rowlands, A Trezona, S Russell, M Lopatina… - 2019 - apps.who.int
Although health literacy has long been a focus of attention in the WHO European Region,
survey evidence in 2011 of eight Member States indicated that more than 47% of the adult …

[HTML][HTML] Engaging diverse citizen scientists for environmental health: recommendations from participants and promotoras

LF Davis, MD Ramírez-Andreotta, SR Buxner - 2020 - theoryandpractice …
Environmental health citizen science (CS) offers a strategy for historically disenfranchised
community members to inform research questions, collect and analyze data, and draw …

Patterns of contamination and burden of lead and arsenic in rooftop harvested rainwater collected in Arizona environmental justice communities

K Palawat, RA Root, LI Cortez, T Foley… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
As climate change exacerbates water scarcity, rainwater harvesting for household irrigation
and gardening becomes an increasingly common practice. However, the use and quality of …

Effects of environmental health literacy-based interventions on indoor air quality and urinary concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, volatile organic …

JH Kim, N Moon, SJ Heo, JM Kwak - Atmospheric Pollution Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Indoor air pollution (IAP) caused by particulate matter (PM), aromatic and volatile chemicals
is one of the leading causes of adverse reproductive health effects, such as infertility …

Toward Language Justice in Environmental Health Sciences in the United States: A Case for Spanish as a Language of Science

Y Ornelas Van Horne, LM Diaz… - Environmental …, 2023 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Background: Increasingly, marginalized communities are disproportionately facing the
worsening effects of environmental hazards, including air pollution, water pollution, and …

Culturally adapted mobile technology improves environmental health literacy in Laurentian, Great Lakes Native Americans (Anishinaabeg)

MJ Dellinger, M Lyons, R Clark, J Olson… - Journal of Great Lakes …, 2019 - Elsevier
The presence of persistent bioaccumulative toxics (PBT) in aquatic food chains complicates
decision processes of people with a strong culture of fish consumption. This environmental …

Advancing women's participation in climate action through digital health literacy: gaps and opportunities

R Abdolkhani, D Choo, C Gilbert… - Journal of the American …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Exploring the contribution of health informatics is an emerging topic in relation to addressing
climate change, but less examined is a body of literature reporting on the potential and …

Co‐created environmental health science: Identifying community questions and co‐generating knowledge to support science learning

MD Ramírez‐Andreotta, S Buxner… - Journal of Research in …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Social, political, and cultural complexities observed in environmental justice (EJ)
communities require new forms of investigation, science teaching, and communication …