Call for Abstracts: Planetary Health/GeoHealth Inaugural Annual Meeting, 10-11 
April 2017. Washington, DC Abstract submission deadline: 5 January 2017, 17:00 
EST

A Joint Conference Sponsored by the Planetary Health Alliance, American 
Geophysical Union, Ecological Society of America, and The Lancet

Supported by the Rockefeller Foundation

Planetary Health is the health of human civilization and the state of the 
natural systems on which it depends (see 
http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(15)60901-1/fulltext).
 Planetary Health and GeoHealth research focuses on quantifying the human 
health impacts of accelerating environmental change.  In some instances these 
health impacts are direct (e.g., warming global temperatures causing more heat 
stress or biomass burning leading to cardiorespiratory disease from particulate 
air pollution); in other instances they are mediated through complex ecological 
pathways (e.g., multiple environmental drivers affecting fisheries structures 
with resulting nutritional impacts or sea level rise, loss of coastal barrier 
systems, and more extreme storms leading to environmental migration and 
attendant health consequences for coastal populations).

To catalyze this interdisciplinary field and raise awareness among funding 
agencies, publishers, and the broader research community, the Planetary Health 
Alliance along with the American Geophysical Union, the Ecological Society of 
America and The Lancet are organizing this Inaugural Annual Meeting on 
Planetary Health and GeoHealth on April 10-11, 2017 in Washington, DC.  The 
meeting is supported by the Rockefeller Foundation through a grant to the 
Planetary Health Alliance.   

All researchers from any discipline relevant to Planetary Health and GeoHealth 
are invited to submit an abstract describing a study that has recently been 
conducted, or a project currently in process. We encourage submissions relating 
to the approaches, methods, tools, and indicators to assess how, where, and why 
environmental change leads to meaningful public health impacts. There are many 
research themes captured within Planetary Health and GeoHealth, including 
climate change impacts on human health; environmental change and food 
systems/human nutrition; land use change and vector-borne disease; urbanization 
and mental health; zoonotic disease emergence; freshwater scarcity and 
communicable diseases; natural disasters and human displacement; and air 
quality impacts of deforestation, etc. Please visit 
www.planetaryhealthalliance.org to peruse relevant themes. 
Accepted abstracts may be chosen for an oral or poster presentation. A selected 
group of abstracts that have been accepted for oral or poster presentation will 
also be published by The Lancet in a booklet of "Top Abstracts in Planetary 
Health" released in conjunction with the Annual Meeting. Authors of those 
abstracts accepted for oral presentations or The Lancet publication will have 
their registration fees waived. Some priority will be given to showcasing the 
work of early career investigators in The Lancet publication and conference 
presentations.

Abstracts should be 300 words maximum in length and present detailed 
information on the design of the study and preliminary results. Attention 
should be given to describing the impact of a change in the structure or 
function of one or more natural systems on a dimension (or dimensions) of human 
health. Abstracts should be written in English, and contain no references, 
tables, or figures and include background (including context and aim), methods, 
findings, and interpretation. Please also include a non-declamatory title 
(including a study descriptor-e.g., randomized); names, titles, highest 
degrees, and affiliations of authors; postal and email addresses for the 
corresponding author; any funding received (if none, please state this); and a 
brief summary of the contributions of each author and any competing interests. 
The abstract submission deadline is 17:00 EST, 5 January 2017. Notification of 
acceptance will be given by 10 February 2017. 

Please visit planetaryhealthalliance.org/annual-meeting to submit abstracts. 

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