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- W3133539007 abstract "ABSTRACTThe local population of Sundarbans, an environmentally vulnerable delta region in south-eastern India, is currently affected by combined negative impacts of cyclone Amphan and the COVID-19 pandemic. The lockdown measures have created an additional burden on the health care system, while flooding during Amphan increased the risk of spreading water-borne diseases. In this viewpoint, we provide a conceptual model of the complex interlinkages among the combined multi-hazard effects, human health and water availability, with possible mitigation measures. We then discuss the specific pathways through which these immediate and long-term impacts occur and highlight the risk of together slowing progress on SDG3 and SDG6 in the Sundarbans. Finally, we call for coordinated assessment, support and appropriate intervention measures to secure clean water availability and minimize the health impacts of the recent multiple disasters in this tropical delta region.Keywords: COVID-19Cyclone Amphanhealth emergencyhealth risksmulti-hazards AcknowledgementsThe authors would like to acknowledge two anonymous reviewers and the editor for their insightful suggestions to improve this viewpoint.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Author ContributionsMP and SS conceived the idea. All authors contributed towards writing, review and editing of the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.Notes1 http://www.sundarbanbiosphere.org/html_files/sunderban_biosphere_reserve.htmAdditional informationFundingThis work was supported by the UK Research and Innovation Challenges Research Fund (UKRI GCRF) Living Deltas Hub [reference number NE/S008926/1].Notes on contributorsMalay PramanikDr. Malay Pramanik is a Research Fellow in the Department of Development and Sustainability at the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. He has an M. Phil and Ph.D. in Climate Change and Ecosystem Modelling at Jawaharlal Nehru University (India). Previously he was with the Department of Science and Technology (India) and Indian Council of Medical Research (India). His research interests include climate change, sea-level rise, ecosystem modelling, health geography, and environment management.Sylvia SzaboDr. Sylvia Szabo works as Research Professor at Dongguk University, South Korea. Previously she was with the Asian Institute of Technology (Thailand), Save the Children (UK), University of Southampton (UK) and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Switzerland). Her recent research focuses on investigating human-environment interactions in climate change hotspots. She is a graduate of University of Southampton, London School of Economics, and Sorbonne University.Indrajit PalDr. Indrajit Pal is Assistant Professor and Chair in the Disaster Preparedness, Mitigation and Management, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. He served as a faculty member at Centre for Disaster Management at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie, India (A Premier National Institute for training Indian Administrative Services Officers). Dr. Pal holds doctoral and two master's degree (Applied Geology and Sociology with urban sociology specialization).Parmeshwar UdmaleDr. Parmeshwar Udmale is an Affiliated Faculty and Research Fellow at the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. He has a Ph.D. in Integrated River Basin Management (ICRE-UY, Japan) with five years of research experience (of which four years at Kyoto University, Japan; Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan; and University of Yamanashi, Japan). His research interests include water, agriculture and society; disaster risk research (floods and droughts); and monitoring sustainable development goals (SDGs) at the local scale. He is one of the recipients of Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) Postdoctoral fellowship during 2016-18.Montira PongsiriDr. Montira Pongsiri was the Science Advisor at the U.S. Mission to ASEAN where she led the Mission's efforts to apply science and technology to strengthen the capacity of science-based policymaking. She was an Environmental Health Scientist at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Research and Development where she developed and led a research initiative on biodiversity and human health. She was the agency's lead on partnerships with the Smithsonian Institution and Rockefeller's 100 Resilient Cities Global Challenge.Susan ChiltonProf. Susan Chilton is currently Professor of Economics and is Leader of the Economics of Safety, Health, Environment and Risk Research Community in at Newcastle University Business School, Newcastle University Business School. Specialist research interest include non-market valuation of the environment and mortality and morbidity risk, as well as individual decision making under risk and uncertainty. I use primary data, collected through surveys and economic decision- making experiments, to explore how people make choices over the environment and their health. I am also interested in exploring how people respond to different incentives to induce behavioral change. I am a co-investigator in the local Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) Living Deltas Hub, focusing on the economic impact of deltaic risks. As well as publishing in leading Journals in the field (Journal of Risk and Uncertainty; Journal of Environmental Economics and management; Health Economics) our research in Newcastle underpins the approach to, and calculations for, Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA), within UK Government. I am a member of the Economic Advisory Panel for the UK Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)." @default.
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- W3133539007 title "Population health risks in multi-hazard environments: action needed in the Cyclone Amphan and COVID-19 – hit Sundarbans region, India" @default.
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