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DOI10.3389/fpubh.2024.1333163
Inverting social innovation to transform health system responses to climate change adaptation and mitigation in the global south
Katapally, Tarun R.; Bhawra, Jasmin
发表日期2024
EISSN2296-2565
起始页码12
卷号12
英文摘要Systems thinking is aimed at understanding and solving complex problems that cut across sectors, an approach that requires accurate, timely, and multisectoral data. Citizen-driven big data can advance systems thinking, considering the widespread use of digital devices. Using digital platforms, data from these devices can transform health systems to predict and prevent global health crises and respond rapidly to emerging crises by providing citizens with real-time support. For example, citizens can obtain real-time support to help with public health risks via a digital app, which can predict evolving risks. These big data can be aggregated and visualized on digital dashboards, which can provide decision-makers with advanced data analytics to facilitate jurisdiction-level rapid responses to evolving climate change impacts (e.g., direct public health crisis communication). In the context of climate change, digital platforms can strengthen rapid responses by integrating information across systems (e.g., food, health, and social services) via citizen big data. More importantly, these big data can be used for rapid decision-making,a paradigm-changing approach that can invert social innovation, which we define as co-conceptualizing societal solutions with vulnerable communities to improve economic development with a focus on community wellbeing. However, to foster equitable and inclusive digital partnerships that invert social innovation, it is critical to avoid top-down approaches that sometimes result when researchers in the Global North and South collaborate. Equitable Global South-North partnerships can be built by combining digital citizen science and community-based participatory research to ethically leverage citizen-driven big data for rapid responses across international jurisdictions.
英文关键词big data; citizen science; climate change; digital health; digital transformations; global health; global south; health systems
语种英语
WOS研究方向Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WOS类目Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WOS记录号WOS:001233289200001
来源期刊FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/308408
作者单位Western University (University of Western Ontario); Western University (University of Western Ontario); Western University (University of Western Ontario); Toronto Metropolitan University
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Katapally, Tarun R.,Bhawra, Jasmin. Inverting social innovation to transform health system responses to climate change adaptation and mitigation in the global south[J],2024,12.
APA Katapally, Tarun R.,&Bhawra, Jasmin.(2024).Inverting social innovation to transform health system responses to climate change adaptation and mitigation in the global south.FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH,12.
MLA Katapally, Tarun R.,et al."Inverting social innovation to transform health system responses to climate change adaptation and mitigation in the global south".FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH 12(2024).
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