Description: Climate Change is an environmental factor, which influences our surroundings and ourselves in multifaceted ways. The psychosocial consequences are far-reaching and are caused by acute impacts of climate change, like extreme weather events, as well as by gradual changes, such as rising temperatures or altered precipitation. This article provides a literature-based overview of these potential psychosocial effects. Because of climate change, a rise in incidence of mental disorders, and increasing conflict potential due to migration and scarcity of resources, can be expected. As a preventive measure, community cohesion and social networks should be encouraged, and psychological support should be provided. Special attention must be paid to vulnerable groups, such as children. © 2018 Hans Marseille Verlag GmbH. All rights reserved.
Global identifier:
Doi( "10.60810/openumwelt-343", )
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Origin: /Bund/UBA/openUMWELT
Tags: Marseille ? Kind ? Klimafolgen ? Extremwetter ? Psychische Erkrankung ? Klimawandel ? Niederschlag ? Ökologischer Faktor ? Rechte ? Ressourcenknappheit ?
License: unbekannt
Language: Deutsch
Issued: 2018-01-01
Time ranges: 2018-01-01 - 2018-01-01
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