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The Climate and Health Research Center (CHRC) conducts research through a multidisciplinary approach that integrates climate science, epidemiology, and public health. The center utilizes advanced data collection methods, including remote sensing, climate modeling, and field surveys, to assess the health impacts of climate change.
CHRC collaborates with universities, government agencies, and international organizations to conduct large-scale studies on issues such as vector-borne diseases, heat stress, and air pollution. By analyzing historical and real-time climate data, the center identifies emerging health risks and develops predictive models to support early warning systems and policy recommendations.
In addition to quantitative research, CHRC engages in community-based participatory studies to understand local vulnerabilities and adaptive strategies. The center conducts case studies, interviews, and focus group discussions with affected populations to gather qualitative insights on climate-related health challenges.
These findings inform evidence-based interventions and policy advocacy efforts aimed at strengthening healthcare systems in climate-sensitive regions. Through its research, CHRC plays a crucial role in shaping policies that enhance resilience, mitigate health risks, and promote sustainable development in the face of climate change.