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This meeting report summarises the core discussion points and essential outcomes of the Lisbon Expert
Meeting, which took place at the Portuguese Academy of Sciences during 19-20 September 2018. The
Lisbon Expert Meeting was an in-depth inquiry of 15 internationally-known scientists and policy experts
on the complex interconnection of uncertain climate change impacts, urban health, and well-being
problems and sustainable development, as well as on adaptation strategies and challenges. The meeting
report contains three parts: 1) general framing of contexts, 2) review of climate change-health policies,
and 3) systems sciences unraveling the nexus between climate change and health, and proposed sciencepolicy
pathways. Among these parts, we further organised Part 3 according to the four thematic
components discussed at the meeting by the form of panel presentations and Q&A. The first thematic
part presents the nexus challenge of climate change impacts on health and the implications on urban
sustainability. The second thematic part introduces integrated approaches to urban health provision and
management. The third thematic part proposes a “health-centered” science-policy interface. Lastly, the
fourth thematic part explores ways to better coordinate the implementation of health policies within the
context of global climate change impacts. In this report, we also propose policy recommendations
following each thematic discussion.
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Liu, J., Gatzweiler, F., Schmidt, L. (2019). Addressing the nexus challenge of climate change, human health, and urban sustainability. ICS Estudos e Relatórios Nº 1, 2019. Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa
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Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Ciências Sociais
