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Health Impacts

Advancing Health Impact with Communities

Environment and Health

Environment and Health, including assessing and developing policies related to fluoride and oral health, PFAS/forever chemicals and health, harmful algae blooms and health, lead exposure reduction, improved air quality, and reduced risks from vector-borne diseases.

  • Crops growing between two rows of palm trees.
  • Children running in the sunshine.
  • Wildfire smoke in New York City
  • An elderly man drinks water from a bottle. The dehydrated man enjoys his drink on a hot summer day.
Agroforestry and Planetary Health in Haiti 

With support from the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability, we developed and implemented applied, community-engaged research in Haiti to explore the impacts of agroforestry on indicators of human and system health. Summary

Opening the Door to Nature – Healthy Kids. Healthy Planet 

Time in nature can result in many positive health benefits. We’ve researched how much time university students need to feel the positive benefits of helping to inform programs like Nature Rx at Cornell. Summary + Stories of Action

With support from the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability, we’ve implemented applied research projects with schools in New York State to help remove barriers and increase access to and use of nature as a part of the school day. Summary + Stories of Action

With teachers, we’ve co-developed a Toolkit to help other teachers find ways to integrate

NYS Wildfire Smoke Sensor Network 

With support from the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability, we’ve used community engagement methods to expand the network of air quality sensors in New York State to ensure access to timely and accurate data. Summary

Follow-on work has allowed us to support public health outreach and communication initiatives to increase access to and use of data to inform public health actions. Website

Cornell Initiative on Aging and Adaptation to Extreme Heat

With collaborators at Cornell Tech and Weill Cornell Medicine, we’re leading integrative research to improve planning for and resilience related to climate change and heat-related emergencies. Resource Page

Follow-on work has allowed us to develop a pilot Heat Risk and Health Index Dashboard to help communities plan for risk mitigation.

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