Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
6-2021
Abstract
Sensing and measuring meteorological and physiological parameters of humans, animals, and plants are necessary to understand the complex interactions that occur between atmospheric processes and the health of the living organisms. Advanced sensing technologies have provided both meteorological and biological data across increasingly vast spatial, spectral, temporal, and thematic scales. Information and communication technologies have reduced barriers to data dissemination, enabling the circulation of information across different jurisdictions and disciplines. Due to the advancement and rapid dissemination of these technologies, a review of the opportunities for sensing the health effects of weather and climate change is necessary. This paper provides such an overview by focusing on existing and emerging technologies and their opportunities and challenges for studying the health effects of weather and climate change on humans, animals, and plants.
Keywords
Biometeorology, Environmental sensing, Human, Animal and plant health, Measurement technologies
Discipline
Environmental Sciences | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Environmental Health
Research Areas
Integrative Research Areas
Publication
International Journal of Biometeorology
Volume
65
Issue
6
First Page
779
Last Page
803
ISSN
0020-7128
Identifier
10.1007/s00484-020-02063-z
Publisher
Springer Verlag (Germany)
Citation
Anderson, V.; Leung, A. C. W.; Mehdipoor, H.; Janicke, B.; Milosevic, D.; Oliveira, A.; Manavvi, S.; Kabano, P.; DZYUBAN, Yuliya; and et al.
Technological opportunities for sensing of the health effects of weather and climate change: A state-of-the-art-review. (2021). International Journal of Biometeorology. 65, (6), 779-803.
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Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00484-020-02063-z
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Comments
Anderson, V.; Leung, A. C. W.; Mehdipoor, H.; Janicke, B.; Milosevic, D.; Oliveira, A.; Manavvi, S.; Kabano, P.; DZYUBAN, Yuliya; Aguilar, R.; Agan, P. N.; Kunda, J.J.; Garcia-Chapeton, G.; Fonseca, V.D.C.; Nascimento, S.T.; Zurita-Milla, R.