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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A choice between two futures for pandemic recovery Carlson, Colin J

12 p. e545-e546
artikel
2 Acknowledging geodiversity in safeguarding biodiversity and human health Alahuhta, Janne

12 p. e987-e992
artikel
3 Air quality alerts benefit asthmatics Ho, Kaylee
2018
12 p. 518
artikel
4 All lead exposures matter Gottesfeld, Perry

12 p. e859
artikel
5 All lead exposures matter – Authors' reply Ericson, Bret

12 p. e860
artikel
6 Ambient nitrogen dioxide in 47 187 neighbourhoods across 326 cities in eight Latin American countries: population exposures and associations with urban features Kephart, Josiah L

12 p. e976-e984
artikel
7 Amplifying the voice of youth through planetary health films Terry, Mark

12 p. e549-e550
artikel
8 Arboviral diseases: the emergence of a major yet ignored public health threat in Africa Ahmed, Ayman

12 p. e555
artikel
9 Building the vector in: construction practices and the invasion and persistence of Anopheles stephensi in Jigjiga, Ethiopia Yared, Solomon

12 p. e999-e1005
artikel
10 Climate anxiety in children and young people and their beliefs about government responses to climate change: a global survey Hickman, Caroline

12 p. e863-e873
artikel
11 Climate change worsens global inequity in maternal nutrition Blakstad, Mia M

12 p. e547-e548
artikel
12 Climate emotions: it is ok to feel the way you do Duggan, Joe

12 p. e854-e855
artikel
13 Climate finance and peace—tackling the climate and humanitarian crisis Läderach, Peter

12 p. e856-e858
artikel
14 COP26: an opportunity to shape climate-resilient health systems and research Quintana, Amanda V

12 p. e852-e853
artikel
15 COP26 in review The Lancet Planetary Health,

12 p. e851
artikel
16 Correction to Lancet Planet Health 2018; 2: e344–52 2018
12 p. e520
artikel
17 Correction to Lancet Planet Health 2021; 5: e797–807
12 p. e861
artikel
18 Correction to Lancet Planet Health 2021; 5: e775–85
12 p. e861
artikel
19 Correction to Lancet Planet Health 2019; 3: e450–59
12 p. e499
artikel
20 Correction to Lancet Planet Health 2023; 7: e600–10
12 p. e950
artikel
21 Correction to Lancet Planet Health 2023; 7: e706–17
12 p. e950
artikel
22 COVID-19 wastewater epidemiology: a model to estimate infected populations McMahan, Christopher S

12 p. e874-e881
artikel
23 Effect of residential air cleaning interventions on risk of cancer associated with indoor semi-volatile organic compounds: a comprehensive simulation study Shi, Shanshan
2018
12 p. e532-e539
artikel
24 Environmental defenders: public health champions Willetts, Liz

12 p. e938-e940
artikel
25 Environmental heat stress on maternal physiology and fetal blood flow in pregnant subsistence farmers in The Gambia, west Africa: an observational cohort study Bonell, Ana

12 p. e968-e976
artikel
26 Environmental sustainability in national food-based dietary guidelines: a global review James-Martin, Genevieve

12 p. e977-e986
artikel
27 Enzootic patterns of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in imported African and local Arabian dromedary camels: a prospective genomic study El-Kafrawy, Sherif A

12 p. e521-e528
artikel
28 Explaining the variability in cardiovascular risk factors among First Nations communities in Canada: a population-based study Anand, Sonia S

12 p. e511-e520
artikel
29 Financial influence on global risks of zoonotic emerging and re-emerging diseases: an integrative analysis Galaz, Victor

12 p. e951-e962
artikel
30 First, do no harm: time for a systems approach to address the problem of health-care-derived pharmaceutical pollution Thornber, Kelly

12 p. e935-e937
artikel
31 Global antibiotic consumption and usage in humans, 2000–18: a spatial modelling study Browne, Annie J

12 p. e893-e904
artikel
32 Global trends in ozone concentration and attributable mortality for urban, peri-urban, and rural areas between 2000 and 2019: a modelling study Malashock, Daniel A

12 p. e958-e967
artikel
33 HealthcareLCA: an open-access living database of health-care environmental impact assessments Drew, Jonathan

12 p. e1000-e1012
artikel
34 Health consequences of exposure to e-waste: an updated systematic review Parvez, Sarker M

12 p. e905-e920
artikel
35 Health inequalities in Latin America: persistent gaps in life expectancy Dávila-Cervantes, Claudio A

12 p. e492-e493
artikel
36 Implications for workability and survivability in populations exposed to extreme heat under climate change: a modelling study Andrews, Oliver
2018
12 p. e540-e547
artikel
37 Incorporating carbon into health care: adding carbon emissions to health technology assessments McAlister, Scott

12 p. e993-e999
artikel
38 Incorporating qualitative methodologies and fieldwork into large scale, quantitative analyses of climate health in low-income countries Grace, Kathryn

12 p. e496-e498
artikel
39 Indian air pollution: loaded dice Chatterjee, Patralekha

12 p. e500-e501
artikel
40 Inequalities in life expectancy in six large Latin American cities from the SALURBAL study: an ecological analysis Bilal, Usama

12 p. e503-e510
artikel
41 Labour productivity and economic impacts of carbon mitigation: a modelling study and benefit–cost analysis Zhao, Mengzhen

12 p. e941-e948
artikel
42 Lonelygenic environments: a call for research on multilevel determinants of loneliness Feng, Xiaoqi

12 p. e933-e934
artikel
43 Long-term effects of PM2·5 on neurological disorders in the American Medicare population: a longitudinal cohort study Shi, Liuhua

12 p. e557-e565
artikel
44 Long-term mortality burden trends attributed to black carbon and PM2·5 from wildfire emissions across the continental USA from 2000 to 2020: a deep learning modelling study Wei, Jing

12 p. e963-e975
artikel
45 Looking backwards and forwards The Lancet Planetary Health,

12 p. e491
artikel
46 Mind the Gap The Lancet Planetary Health,

12 p. e947
artikel
47 Neoliberal economics, planetary health, and the COVID-19 pandemic: a Marxist ecofeminist analysis Mair, Simon

12 p. e588-e596
artikel
48 New measure of environmental protection in China Jiang, Shunli
2018
12 p. e517
artikel
49 On CRDPs and CRPD: why the rights of people with disabilities are crucial for understanding climate-resilient development pathways Eriksen, Siri H

12 p. e929-e939
artikel
50 Paternal occupational exposure to chemicals and secondary sex ratio: results from the Japan Environment and Children's Study Adachi, Sho

12 p. e529-e538
artikel
51 Planetary electromagnetic pollution: it is time to assess its impact Bandara, Priyanka
2018
12 p. e512-e514
artikel
52 Planetary Health Research Digest Hinsley, Sam

12 p. e862
artikel
53 Planetary health research digest Hinsley, Sam

12 p. e556
artikel
54 Planetary health research digest Hinsley, Sam

12 p. e502
artikel
55 Pollution control for a healthier Chinese population Wan, Peixing
2018
12 p. e519
artikel
56 Pollution prevention and climate change mitigation: measuring the health benefits of comprehensive interventions Landrigan, Philip
2018
12 p. e515-e516
artikel
57 Poultry farming, climate change, and drivers of antimicrobial resistance in India Cole, Jennifer

12 p. e494-e495
artikel
58 Promoting planetary health through culture The Lancet Planetary Health,
2018
12 p. e509
artikel
59 Quantifying climatic and socioeconomic drivers of urban malaria in Surat, India: a statistical spatiotemporal modelling study Santos-Vega, Mauricio

12 p. e985-e998
artikel
60 Socioeconomic inequality in vulnerability to all-cause and cause-specific hospitalisation associated with temperature variability: a time-series study in 1814 Brazilian cities Xu, Rongbin

12 p. e566-e576
artikel
61 Strategic visions of the future The Lancet Planetary Health,

12 p. e928
artikel
62 Successive epidemic waves of cholera in South Sudan between 2014 and 2017: a descriptive epidemiological study Jones, Forrest K

12 p. e577-e587
artikel
63 Support Indigenous food system biocultural diversity Argumedo, Alejandro

12 p. e554
artikel
64 Sustainable health equity: achieving a net-zero UK Munro, Alice

12 p. e551-e553
artikel
65 Systems thinking in COVID-19 recovery is urgently needed to deliver sustainable development for women and girls Omukuti, Jessica

12 p. e921-e928
artikel
66 The counterintuitive role of efficiency: implications for the ecological impact of health care Sue-Chue-Lam, Colin

12 p. e929-e930
artikel
67 The effect of deforestation and climate change on all-cause mortality and unsafe work conditions due to heat exposure in Berau, Indonesia: a modelling study Wolff, Nicholas H

12 p. e882-e892
artikel
68 The environmental impact of the Dutch health-care sector beyond climate change: an input–output analysis Steenmeijer, Michelle A

12 p. e949-e957
artikel
69 The inadequacy of current pesticide regulations for protecting brain health: the case of glyphosate and Parkinson's disease Bloem, Bastiaan R

12 p. e948-e949
artikel
70 The time to act is now: a call to action on planetary health and sustainable surgical systems Zaigham, Mehreen

12 p. e931-e932
artikel
71 Turning point? The Lancet Planetary Health,

12 p. e544
artikel
72 Watersheds in planetary health research and action Jenkins, Aaron
2018
12 p. e510-e511
artikel
73 Workers' health and productivity under occupational heat strain: a systematic review and meta-analysis Flouris, Andreas D
2018
12 p. e521-e531
artikel
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