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Climate change effects on the epidemiology of infectious diseases and the impacts on Northern societies

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  • About CLINF
    • CLINF history and philosophy
    • Project outline
    • CLINF researchers
    • Co-operating partners and affiliated organisations
  • Climate sensitive infections
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  • News
  • Documents & Results
  • Contact
  • Stakeholder organisations
  • Login for CLINF partners

CLINF NEWS

  • 2019-12-03Fresh CLINF article from Georgia Destouni’s team, Stockholm University
  • 2019-11-29Three new CLINF papers published in the last month
  • 2019-10-31Busy week for CLINF coordinator Birgitta Evengård

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  • 2020-06-14ICASS X in Arkhangelsk, Russia

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CLINF, from Nuuk to Yakutsk

CLINF is a Nordic Centre of Excellence that operates under the NordForsk Joint Initiative on Arctic Research: Responsible Development of the Arctic, Opportunities and Challenges – Pathways to Action. It sets out to identify and investigate the effects of climate change on the geographic distribution and epidemiology of human and animal infectious diseases throughout the Northern region, from Western Greenland to Eastern Siberia. CLINF will study such climate-change effects on northern animal husbandry households in the light of socio-economic and managerial conditions.
CLINF will turn new understanding, regarding climate-change effects on the geographic distribution and epidemiology of climate sensitive infectious diseases, into practical tools for decision-makers responsible for the development of northern societies, both by providing relevant data in an accessible form, and by developing an early warning system for climate sensitive infections at the local level.

Contact: Svenja.Stoven@umu.se Call: +46 (0)90-786 78 46