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Published on April 29, 2021
On April 30th and the 5th day of the 2021 Planetary Health Annual Meeting and Festival, Dahdaleh Institute Planetary Health Fellow Dr. Byomkesh Talukder will be presenting his work on the "Water–Food–Energy Nexus Effects on Farmers Health of the Southwest Coastal Agricultural Systems in Bangladesh" in addition to also discussing "Climate Change, Land Degradation and Planetary Health".
The 4th Planetary Health Annual Meeting (PHAM) is co-hosted by the Planetary Health Alliance and the University of São Paulo (USP) Brazil, which proudly marks the first PHAM held in the Global South. Dr. Talukder will present in the Science Lightning Talk focusing on "Displacement and Conflict". Selected researchers from the pool of accepted abstracts will give a scientific lightning talk based on their submitted poster. This includes:
- Water–Food–Energy Nexus Effects on Farmers Health of the Southwest Coastal Agricultural Systems in Bangladesh.
- Health Risks in Our Environment: Urban Slum Youth’ Perspectives Using Photovoice in Kampala, Uganda.
- Climate Change, Land Degradation and Planetary Health: A Systematic Literature Review.
- Women and environmental health in Peru: A qualitative study of perceptions, priorities and project delivery problems across three key sectors.
- Improving Well-being by Integrating Health and Conservation.
Register to join the special talk: https://www.planetaryhealthannualmeeting.com/
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