Zero Water Day: seizing the opportunity from a public health perspective

Author:

Fisher Julian1,Kalin Robert M.2,Krebs Jan3,Buijs Goof4,Roy Aparna5,Wille Christina6,Buse Kent7

Affiliation:

1. Zero Water Day Partnership , Director, Vogelkamp 1g , 30974 Wennigsen , Germany

2. Director, Climate Justice Water Futures Programme, Civil and Environmental Engineering , Strathclyde University , Glasgow , UK

3. Municipal Climate Protection Manager , Fachbereich 3 , Wennigsen , Germany

4. Manager UNESCO Chair, UNESCO Chair Global Health & Education , Paris , France

5. Fellow & Lead, Climate Change and Energy, Centre for New Economic Diplomacy, Observer Research Foundation , New Delhi , India

6. Director Insecurity Insight , Corsier-sur-Vevey , Switzerland

7. Director, Healthier Societies Program, The George Institute for Global Health, Professor, School of Public Health, Imperial College , London , UK

Abstract

AbstractWater is a finite natural resource. Zero Water Day(s) scenarios are challenging people and communities in Europe and worldwide. The public health community must seize the opportunity to prepare for Zero Water Day(s) through strengthening capacity and capability to respond to rapidly emerging emergencies as well as protected crises. Collaboration across sectors on water conservation and public health is key to tackling the consumptive environment and extractive economic systems.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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