https://media.rff.org/documents/SIPRA_paper.pdf

*Authors*
Athar Hussain, Shuchi Talati, Hassaan Sipra, Abdul Waheed

*Abstract*
This paper examines the development of an open-source Web-GIS dashboard for
the South Asian region integrating three key elements: temperature,
precipitation and a malaria variable called Entomological inoculation rate
(EIR). The dashboard is sourced from five climate data models used by
meteorologists and covers the period from 2021 to 2090 under SSP5-8.5
scenario for climate change (CC) and G6sulfur for climate intervention. The
main objective of this study is to provide a comprehensive information
interface for temperature, precipitation, and EIR trends over the next
seven decades. This Web-GIS dashboard provides a platform for users to
visualize projections through graphs, making it easier to understand
information regarding climate change and climate intervention and its
impact on one aspect of the health sector of South Asia–vector-borne
diseases. This tool can support policymakers, scientists, and the public to
access accurate data to support climate change scenarios and climate
intervention strategies in the region. Additionally, this study involves
policy analysis of CC and Health Policies of Pakistan to identifying areas
where CC and SRM need to be integrated into health policy, and to pinpoint
knowledge gaps providing actionable insights and broader policy
implications for health system to address the complex challenges posed by
CC and SRM.

*Source: RFF*

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