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 🌍🌱 On November 19–20, 2026, Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences will host a conference focused on “Climate...

 🌍🌱 On November 19–20, 2026, Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences will host a conference focused on “Climate, Justice and Health”. The event will bring together researchers, practitioners, students, and professionals working at the intersection of public health, social equity, and climate change.

The conference will explore the health impacts of climate change and their unequal effects on vulnerable populations, including socially disadvantaged groups, older adults, people with chronic illnesses, and workers in physically demanding outdoor occupations. Discussions will also address how research findings can be effectively translated into health promotion practice and prevention strategies.

Participants can expect presentations and exchanges on climate-related health risks, project evaluation, community engagement, and communication strategies aimed at building healthier and more resilient societies. ♻️🤝

 

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    Climate, Justice and Health Conference 🌍🌱

     🌍🌱 On November 19–20, 2026, Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences will host a conference focused on “Climate, Justice and Health”. The event will bring together researchers, practitioners, students, and professionals working at the intersection of public health, social equity, and cli...

     🌍🌱 On November 19–20, 2026, Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences will host a conference focused on “Climate, Justice and Health”. The event will bring together researchers, practitioners, students, and professionals working at the intersection of public health, social equity, and climate change.

    The conference will explore the health impacts of climate change and their unequal effects on vulnerable populations, including socially disadvantaged groups, older adults, people with chronic illnesses, and workers in physically demanding outdoor occupations. Discussions will also address how research findings can be effectively translated into health promotion practice and prevention strategies.

    Participants can expect presentations and exchanges on climate-related health risks, project evaluation, community engagement, and communication strategies aimed at building healthier and more resilient societies. ♻️🤝

     

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    19th Nov, 2026 - 20th Nov, 2026
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