Planetary Health Alliance Annual Meeting

Planetary Health Alliance Annual Meeting

The Netherlands is proud to be the host of PHAM 2025 with the theme, Planetary Health for All and In All: Boosting urgency and agency for systems change,” co-hosted by Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management of the Erasmus University Rotterdam and the Planetary Health Alliance. This events provides an opportunity for the cluster to showcase our policy ambitions in a presentation. We have made submissions to present at this global conference which is held every 18 months, the Planetary Health Annual Meeting (PHAM) aims to connect the global Planetary Health community, cultivate cross-disciplinary collaboration, seek solutions for the grand challenges facing humanity, and provide tools and drivers to support systemic change. This event enables knowledge-exchange to scientists, youth, policymakers, educators, private sector representatives, artists, and more.

Mapping adaptation interventions for climate-sensitive diarrhoeal disease
Mapping adaptation interventions for climate-sensitive diarrhoeal disease

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Mapping adaptation interventions for climate-sensitive diarrhoeal disease

This article introduces a new SPRINGS mapping that brings together cross-sectoral adaptation interventions, offering a foundation for more integrated climate-resilient health decision-making.
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Scientific Article: Nature-Based Solutions for Removal of Microplastics from Wastewater: Technologies, Challenges, and Prospects
Scientific Article: Nature-Based Solutions for Removal of Microplastics from Wastewater: Technologies, Challenges, and Prospects

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Scientific Article: Nature-Based Solutions for Removal of Microplastics from Wastewater: Technologies, Challenges, and Prospects

A new review highlights how nature-based solutions such as constructed wetlands, green infrastructure, and aquatic plants can remove up to 100% of microplastics from wastewater. The study explores the promise, challenges, and future potential of sustainable, ecosystem-based strategies for tackling one of today’s most pressing pollution threats.
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Locals Lead Charge in Co-Designing Solutions to tackle AMR, Plastic Pollution, Climate Change
Locals Lead Charge in Co-Designing Solutions to tackle AMR, Plastic Pollution, Climate Change

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Locals Lead Charge in Co-Designing Solutions to tackle AMR, Plastic Pollution, Climate Change

Local stakeholders in Dagupan City joined Project TULIP’s human-centered design workshop to co-create community-based interventions addressing antimicrobial resistance, plastic pollution, and climate change. Through creative feedback, rapid prototyping, and prioritization activities, participants helped shape locally tailored solutions grounded in community needs and planetary health.
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