How can government, industry and civil society work together to improve environmental health indicators?
Environmental health indicators are measures of the quality and safety of the natural and built environments that affect human health and well-being. They can help identify and monitor environmental risks, evaluate policies and interventions, and communicate trends and impacts to stakeholders and the public. However, improving environmental health indicators requires the collaboration and coordination of different actors and sectors, such as government, industry and civil society. In this article, we will explore how these three groups can work together to enhance environmental health indicators and outcomes.
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Stephanie F.Making meaningful change for learning, leadership, culture and equity within organizations | People Experience | Social…
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Ana WernkePhD candidate | Mestre em Planejamento Urbano | Crise Climática | Governan?a
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Romaric NgamboHarvard MPA Candidate | John F. Kennedy Fellow | Executive Board HEC Paris ETA Practice | Societal Impact…