Gasparrini, Antonio; Vicedo-Cabrera, Ana Maria; Tobias, Aurelio; (2024) The Multi-Country Multi-City Collaborative Research Network: An international research consortium investigating environment, climate, and health. Environmental Epidemiology, 8 (5). e339-. ISSN 2474-7882 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/EE9.0000000000000339 (In Press)
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Research on the health risks of environmental factors and climate change requires epidemiological evidence on associated health risks at a global scale. Multi-center studies offer an excellent framework for this purpose, but they present various methodological and logistical problems. This contribution illustrates the experience of the Multi-Country Multi-City Collaborative Research Network, an international collaboration working on a global research program on the associations between environmental stressors, climate, and health in a multi-center setting. The article illustrates the collaborative scheme based on mutual contribution and data and method sharing, describes the collection of a huge multi-location database, summarizes published research findings and future plans, and discusses advantages and limitations. The Multi-Country Multi-City represents an example of a collaborative research framework that has greatly contributed to advance knowledge on the health impacts of climate change and other environmental factors and can be replicated to address other research questions across various research fields.
Item Type | Article |
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Faculty and Department | Faculty of Public Health and Policy > Public Health, Environments and Society |
Research Centre | Centre for Climate Change and Planetary Health |
Elements ID | 228098 |
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