One Health (Dec 2021)

Health impacts of climate change on smallholder farmers

  • Byomkesh Talukder,
  • Gary W. van Loon,
  • Keith W. Hipel,
  • Sosten Chiotha,
  • James Orbinski

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
p. 100258

Abstract

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The health of smallholder farmers is crucial for ensuring food and nutritional security for two billion people. However, their health is in jeopardy for several reasons including challenges from climate change impacts. Using a narrative literature review supported by field observations and informal interviews with key informants in India, Bangladesh and Malawi, this paper identifies and discusses the health impacts of climate change under four categories: (i) communicable diseases, (ii) non-communicable diseases, (iii) mental health, and (iv) occupational health, safety and other health issues. The health impacts of climate change on smallholder farmers will hamper the realization of many of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, and a series of recommendations are made to regional and country governments to address the increasing health impacts of accelerating climate change among smallholder farmers.

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