Review Article
Climate Change and Malaria in Canada: A Systems Approach
Table 1
Common factors in systems approaches to environment and health.
| | 1. Explicit integration or consideration of the following in analyses: | | (i) Multiple disciplinary perspectives (e.g.,
human and biophysical environments) | | (ii) Nonproximal or qualitative factors affecting
transmission (e.g., technology, economic development, public health measures) | | (iii) Processes acting within, and across, multiple
spatial, and temporal scales | | (iv) Interactions, synergisms, and nonlinearity | | 2. Use of concept maps (or visual systems graphics) to frame and
guide analyses |
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